Hymns, Hope, and Inspiration: a collection of poems, songs, hymns, psalms, and prayers
Saturday, November 4, 2017
At a Calvary Near the Ancre (Good Friday)
One ever hangs where shelled roads part.
In this war He too lost a limb,
But His disciples hide apart;
And now the Soldiers bear with Him.
Near Golgotha strolls many a priest,
And in their faces there is pride
That they were flesh-marked by the Beast
By whom the gentle Christ’s denied.
The scribes on all the people shove
And bawl allegiance to the state,
But they who love the greater love
Lay down their life; they do not hate.
--Wilfred Owen (1893-1918), English poet and soldier, 1918-- killed on this day in 1918, a few short days before the war would end.
Photo: No Man's Land, Ypres, 1917.
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crucifixion,
Good Friday,
Holy Week,
Lent,
Owen W,
poems,
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