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Five Easter Poems 2017

Judas


nothing can undo
the time
this noose
my folly
my sin

no one could forgive
me ever
or pity
my horror
my pain

never again
his smile
his eyes
his holy bread
his  wine

no more love
or clan
no hope
just this body 
and this rope














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