Long and lonely
Burdened path
Forsaken
Divinity
Atonement
Redemption
Amalgamation
Passing over
Christ, moon,
Egg and hare
Exodus
Grain and cup
Body and the blood
Lamb and bread
Dawn
Us
Burdened path
Forsaken
Divinity
Atonement
Redemption
Amalgamation
Passing over
Christ, moon,
Egg and hare
Exodus
Grain and cup
Body and the blood
Lamb and bread
Dawn
Us
Published by Walton S. Tissot
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nice job
I really LOVED this. I may check in and read this one every Easter.
So meaningful. This is probably my favorite Easter poem yet. Have a good holiday.
Brilliant!
Outstanding!
Outstanding!
Wow, this was GREAT!!!
Walton, I mean. (sorry)
I think you've said it all, Walter.