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The sonnet describes Easter as a season of renewal and celebration, marked by blooming lilies, children’s egg hunts, and songs of resurrection. However, it warns of a hidden danger: Satanists who stealthily hunt for victims among the unsuspecting faithful. While church bells ring and joy abounds, this malevolent presence weaves through the festivities, seeking the innocent. The poem urges guardians to rise and protect the vulnerable, ensuring Easter’s light overcomes the encroaching darkness.
When Eastertide awakes with spring’s embrace,
And lilies bloom to hail the risen Lord,
A darker will seeks out its hunting place,
Where Satanists unsheathe a silent sword.
The children chase their eggs through verdant fields,
While mothers sing of resurrection’s call,
Yet veiled in mirth, a predator concealed,
Stalks tender prey beneath the sunlit thrall.
The church bells toll, a shield of sacred sound,
But evil threads through crowds in subtle guise,
At Easter’s hour, their victims sought and found,
A harvest grim beneath the faithful’s eyes.
Rise, guardians, thwart the serpent’s cruel design,
Let Easter’s light in triumph ever shine