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Tag Archives: Easter
Good Friday
(Guest Poet Justin Jackson) This as written by my incredibly talented hubby quite a few years back, for our church. Performed by spoken word artist Propaganda.
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listen:
.. no reach of nail could keep him. no scrape of thorn, nor throne. no pierced trunk or bled palm. no turn of whip or vinegar taste. listen for the breeze of grace, the sigh of stone. .. wordled
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Tagged Easter, empty tomb, he is risen risen indeed, Resurrection Sunday, sigh of stone, wordles
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Easter Octain
(8 lines, 3 days, one grateful girl) .. Here, hold my heart with outstretched hands – east to west, my forgiveness found. Take my troubles upon your crown. You left this earth a fallen man, a risen king, my … Continue reading
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Tagged cross my heart, dVerse, Easter, Easter poem, Easter Season, forms, Octain
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