The Rite of Reconciliation
(Good Friday)
Today is an awful day
Tomorrow will be worse
The certainly of death
And burial inside stone
With a heavy rock in front
To certify the edict
That this one had to perish
Officially executed
The end of a movement, too
And all the trouble pricking
Consciousness he caused
The subcutaneous agenda
The wife of Herod should be pleased
Another body to dissect
For an abomination-treasury
We learn today that life is cheap
That perfect people die
What hope for the rest of us
Whose morality is mingled
With selfish purpose,
Craven understanding
Caiaphas has won
Pilate has been mollified
Lip-service to Rome
The mob will lose its agitation
Everyone will leave
The oppressiveness of daily life return
I guess no one anticipates Masada
Those who should know better still
Will suffer
Grim happiness is undercut
By that which greed denies
There is a lesson here
It will be hardest on believers
Who do not falter
Who must face the scorn of those who
Will not look at them at judge them silently
The faithful hurt in many ways
The killing spirit spread throughout the land
No one in the firing squad knows
Who shot the fatal bullet
Unanimity in anonymity
Everyone’s a killer
The ire today is awful
The void tomorrow will be awfuller
We say now we wouldn’t do it
Look around, we do it every day
C L Couch
Aerial view of Masada (Hebrew מצדה), in the Judaean Desert (Hebrew: מִדְבַּר יְהוּדָה, Arabic: صحراء يهودا), with the Dead Sea in the distance.
Andrew Shiva / Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25671212
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