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The poem, titled “Christ’s Exultant Cross: Vanquishing Evil in Redemptive Splendor,” captures the solemn yet triumphant essence of Good Friday through vivid imagery. It depicts hearts gathered beneath a gray sky, drawn to a rugged cross on a hill, symbolizing Jesus’ sacrifice. Rhetorical questions reflect on the blood that washes away sin, the mercy from His wounds, and the light enduring through darkness. Mourners’ tears, a trembling earth, and a torn veil evoke the weight of redemption’s birth. Faithful hearts envision Christ’s forgiving gaze, while the poem closes with a declaration of His triumph over Satan’s power, blending sorrow with the exultant promise of victory and grace.
Beneath a sky of shrouded gray,
Hearts gather where the shadows sway.
On rugged hill, the cross stands tall,
Its splintered wood a silent call.
What sacrifice unfolds this day?
What blood descends to wash away?
The thorns that pierce, the nails that bind,
A love divine for humankind.
Through dusty air, the mourners weep,
Their tears like rivers, dark and deep.
The earth trembles, the veil is torn,
In anguished cries, redemption born.
What mercy flows from wounded side?
What light through darkened hours will bide?
The crimson stains on stony ground,
A silent grace, forever found.
In faithful hearts, they see His face,
Eyes lifted high, yet full of grace.
“Forgive them all,” His whisper falls,
Echoing through eternal halls.
The sun retreats, the heavens groan,
Yet hope takes root in hearts of stone.
On this grim day, the cross holds sway,
Christ’s triumph shatters Satan’s sway.