Good Friday
Am I a stone and not a sheep,
That I can stand, O Christ, beneath Thy cross,
To number drop by drop Thy Blood's slow loss,
And yet not weep?
Not so those women loved
Who with exceeding grief lamented Thee;
Not so fallen Peter weeping bitterly;
Not so the thief was moved;
Not so the Sun and Moon
Which hid their faces in a starless sky,
A horror of great darkness at broad noon —
I, only I.
Yet give not o'er,
But seek Thy sheep, true Shepherd of the flock;
Greater than Moses, turn and look once more
And smite a rock.
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Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
from The Prince's Progress, and other poems, 1866
[Poem is in the public domain worldwide.]
Christina Rossetti biography
Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
from The Prince's Progress, and other poems, 1866
[Poem is in the public domain worldwide.]
Christina Rossetti biography
"Good Friday" read by Jean Aked. Courtesy YouTube.
A stone does not weep. Sheep being the sacrificial lamb of God (?). I read this several times, brutal.
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