For this Holy Week, I will share a poem a day. I’ll be writing drafts basically every day so don’t judge me too harshly if the poems are average. Palm Sunday’s poem can be found here, and Holy Monday is here; note: there are no for sure events for Holy Tuesday, so I simply wrote a poem about what tradition says happened before Easter.
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At the meal, they all laid down on one elbow (probably) and formed a circle. John rested on the bosom of Jesus, his master.
They ate, they drank, and they laughed one more passover with their beloved Rabbi.
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I was betrayed once.
It cut
my eyeballs out of my brain;
I panicked because I lost the right arm I trusted.
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And I wonder where the women sat while the Messiah said His hands and feet would sell him over;
And I wonder what kind of giant heart speaks about love one another like I love you, knowing there would be betrayal.
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I felt alone.
What's worse than being forsaken?