*This first one is new this year but I am including the 55s from previous years as well.
The Governor
I found no fault
in the one brought before me.
My wife warned me.
Herod returned him to me.
I offered to release him
but the crowd demanded the murderer instead.
Lacking strength of conviction,
I yielded to the mob.
Water washed my hands
but could not cleanse my conscience
of an innocent man's blood.
The Governor
I found no fault
in the one brought before me.
My wife warned me.
Herod returned him to me.
I offered to release him
but the crowd demanded the murderer instead.
Lacking strength of conviction,
I yielded to the mob.
Water washed my hands
but could not cleanse my conscience
of an innocent man's blood.
The Disciple
I left my business and my home to follow him.
I sat at his feet,
swore my allegiance,
said I'd die with him.
drew my weapon in his defense.
When my test came
I cowered in the darkness,
denied we ever met,
and knew my love was nothing
as his poured out for faithless me.
The Cyrene
I came to Jerusalem for the Passover.
I heard the commotion,
saw the condemned paraded in the street.
One was barely alive.
I turned away until...
the Roman yanked me from the crowd,
laid the beam on my shoulders.
Only when I met the bloodied man's eyes
did I realize he endures the judgment
I deserve.
The Thief
Merciless sun blisters my skin as the crowd's unrelenting curses assault my ears.
The weight of my own guilt,
the pain of dislocated joints and bound limbs bear down so heavily
I can barely breathe.
I dangle between present agony and hopeless eternity until He tells me,
"Today you will be in Paradise with Me."
The Guard
I'm glad to follow my orders well.
It's like taking out the trash to rid the earth of the scum we execute here.
Today is different.
One never begged for mercy, never fought us.
He spoke mercy on us all.
For the first time I feel guilt.
I fall to my knees, confess His deity.
The Mother
We had to travel when my time was so near.
When the king was killing the little boys we had to flee for our lives.
I was panicked when we lost him in the city.
But nothing has pierced my heart
like watching the spikes enter his flesh
and the sword plunge into his side.
You and I were on the same wavelength this week Trini.
ReplyDeleteFanrastic and solemn 55's My Friend
Thanks for playing and have a Kick Ass Easter!!
Easter Yahtzee!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. It is a wonderful annual tradition. . .
ReplyDeletethis was awesome line...love all the perspectives...hard to imagine what was really going through their minds in the moment...you do it well...happy easter
ReplyDeleteThis was a fantastic read! Look at all those years you all have been doing 55s...very nice. Happy easter.
ReplyDeleteLove the new one... and the older ones too. Love the Good Friday tradition you seem to have made for yourself, very Ignatian in spirit.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a happy and blessed Easter.
Great job, Lime. Stuff like this is why I find the internet NOT a waste of time.
ReplyDeleteI'm sensing a recurring theme here.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Lime! :)
All of these are incredible, sad, poignant, just what one needs to refocus us on the agony that Christ suffered for mankind.
ReplyDeleteMy Friday Flash 55 is at:
http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2011/04/friday-flash-55-down-rabbit-hole-april.html#links
Happy Easter - have a great weekend.
These are heart wrenching. And, they are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, and God bless you!
ReplyDeleteQuite a series.
ReplyDeleteThis is really great, thank you- very moving
ReplyDeleteNicely written Michelle. Very moving, from each person's point-of-view - Dave
ReplyDeletenice to see you. look forward to the next visit.
ReplyDeletehappy easter
It's fabulously written!!
ReplyDeleteI read and re-read it!
Easter wishes.
Wow! That is a series indeed! Very well thought!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Lime!
I love the way you took so many different perspectives. What a beautiful Easter tribute. I am glad I finally had a chance to come on over for flash 55.
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