Silent Tears Poem by Joseph James Breunig 3rd

Silent Tears

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To willingly lay down one’s life
for the redemption of all others
is an immeasurable sacrifice.
More painful than His Suffering
were the silent tears
that stained the Savior’s cheeks
in memoriam
of those who rejected Him.

Thursday, April 6, 2006
Topic(s) of this poem: religious
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 18 December 2006

Joseph>>>Not an easy feat to create gripping impact when composing a succinct literary work...However, you have achieved this, here...Job Well Done, Sir!

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David Gerardino 22 October 2006

and the wheel complete, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , nice poem///

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Patricia Gale 12 October 2006

Silent tears I pray that will never be forgotten. A divine piece.

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