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| Poetry | ||||||||||||
| Joseph Mary Plunkett | ||||||||||||
| The New Judas | ||||||||||||
| Thee, Christ, I sought to sell all day And hurried to the mart to hold A hundred heavy coins of gold And lo! they would not pay. But "thirty pieces of silver" cried (Thine ancient price), and I agreed Six each for the wounds that bleed In hands and feet and side. "Including cross and crown" we priced, Is now their claim and I refuse, I will not bargain all to lose, I will not sell Thee, Christ! |
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