| I cried to men, "I would be crucified!" | |||||||||||||||
| And they said, "Why should your blood be upon our heads?" | |||||||||||||||
| And I answered, "How else shall you be exalted except by crucifying madmen?" | |||||||||||||||
| And they heeded and I was crucified. And the crucifixion appeased me. | |||||||||||||||
| And when I was hanged between earth annd heaven they lifted up their heads to see me. And they were exalted, for their heads had never before been lifted. | |||||||||||||||
| But as they stood looking up at me one called out, "For what art thou seeking atone?" | |||||||||||||||
| And another cried, "In what cause dost thou sacrifice thyself?" | |||||||||||||||
| And a third said, "Thinkest thou with this price to buy world glory?" | |||||||||||||||
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| Then said a fourth, "Behold, how he smiles! Can such pain be forgiven?" | |||||||||||||||
| And I answered them all, and said: | |||||||||||||||
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| "Remember only that I smiled. I do not atone -- nor sacrifice -- nor wish for glory; and I have nothing to forgive. I thirsted -- and I besought you to give me my blood to drink. For what is there can quench a madman's thirst but his own blood? I was dumb -- and I asked wounds of you for mouths. I was imprisoned on your days and nights -- and I sought a door into larger days and nights. | |||||||||||||||
| And now I go -- as others already crucified have gone. And think not we are weary of crucifixion. For we must be crucified by larger and yet larger men, between greater earths and greater heavens." | |||||||||||||||
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