Coping with Saturday...!


And so we took him down
(Or thought we did),
Wiped off the sweat and spittle
From his face,
Washed the dried blood,
Threw out the crown of thorns,
And wrapped him once again
In swaddling clothes.

A tomb can be a cramped,
Confining place,
Far smaller than a stable.
We laid him there
(Or thought we did).
We were not able
To comprehend
The infinite contained.
For us it was the end.
Only the harsh realities
Of death and stone
Remained.
Elizabeth Rooney


I've kept this picture and poem saved from Kathryn's blog last year.

It is to easy to forget this day - but it seems odd to miss the sense of isolation, loss and alienation of the disciples that first Easter Saturday.

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