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Monday, March 26

The Cross of Ephialtes

May you find your rest,
Ephialtes; may you live,
and live forever!

The true King of kings
has understood your passion,
carried your burden.

Therefore, throw down your
spear, your shield at His Throne, so
He may lift you up.
Posted by Fernando Rojas, Jr. at 19:13
Labels: Easter, haiku, triptych

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