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0 posted 2005-03-06 02:28 AM



Judas

It isn’t enough to walk among these sticks,
to tell myself I feel the bare life of sap in them,
will my eyes to see trees where there are none;

It isn’t enough to crawl over this hill’s spine
until the rock juts, this skull of Earth,
see the arid grass flecked red, a failed spring;

It isn’t enough to hear the rolls of thunder
without lightning, feel the world’s agony
as it shakes down to the core of its core;

It isn’t enough to see men, one, two, three,
this one’s dead eyes that bear down on mine
still intent as life, intent with life below his death;

It isn’t enough, as I collapse to knees, to face,
isn’t enough to realize, to accept, to will myself
there in his place, to realize I did this;

It isn’t enough to throw the coins away,
and this rope is not enough, too thin, too thin
to bear the weight of what I did to him;

One thing only is enough, one final cleansing
of my hands before I die; one prayer, accepted
before I kneel, then on to a peace of my own.

© Copyright 2005 Ed Ratledge - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-03-06 06:10 AM




excellant

My spirit will rise
above the sea~
There will be no drowning
of my soul or me~

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2 posted 2005-03-06 09:26 AM


VERY MOVING!

"It isn’t enough to crawl over this hill’s spine
until the rock juts, this skull of Earth,"

From this I visualize his two hands compressing his skull, trying to squeeze out deeds done.   You have such a talent for imagery, Ed.  In my opinion this is brilliant and thought provoking.

              ~sadie

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wow
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4 posted 2005-03-06 09:52 AM



I always wondered if he would find peace...
was he forgiven? Or was he merely at the
place intended that this Story might live
forever in man's history?

Excellent portrayal of what his thoughts
could very well have encompassed, Ed.


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5 posted 2005-03-06 10:37 AM


Wow...shook me to see these images.
To see beyond the eyes of betrayal...most certainly upon one's self.
Compassion becomes a factor only after justice has done her cleansing.  
You wrote this very well.
TD

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6 posted 2005-03-06 10:53 AM


Ed

This is an amazing work or art and empathy...so clearly telling and the imagery so excellent, that I was there in place and heart.  Thank you.  

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7 posted 2005-03-06 10:55 AM





Love & Light,
EA

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8 posted 2005-03-06 01:03 PM


Judas

It wasn’t enough to walk among these sticks,
telling myself I felt the bare life of sap in them,
willing my eyes to see trees where there are none;

enough to crawl over this hill’s spine
until the rock juts, this skull of Earth,
seeing the arid grass flecked red, a failed spring;

to hear the rolls of thunder
without lightning, feel the world’s agony
as it shook down to the core of its core;

It wasn’t enough to see men, one, two, three,
this one’s dead eyes that bore down on mine
still intent as life, intent with life below his death;

It wasn’t enough, as I collapsed to knees, to face,
enough to realize, accept, to will myself
there in his place, to realize I’d done this;

It wasn’t enough to throw the coins away,
and this rope is not enough, too thin, too thin
to bear the weight of what I did;

One thing only then will be enough,
one last cleansing of my hands before I die;

one prayer, accepted before I kneel,
then finally, if our God is kind,
to a peace of my own.


RL,

This is good.  I think it’s a feat when someone
can step away from himself and into another
head.

Again good.

John


PS

Oddly I thought of George who I
wrote a CBE about in "Boston Road"

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9 posted 2005-03-06 01:29 PM


Excellent! What more can I say. best,marty
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10 posted 2005-03-06 02:25 PM


Ed,

you know, weird, but I have a special place in my heart for Judas . . . because he loved Jesus, he did and he was human and made mistakes and was forgiven and what you have written, My God . . . is how I would like to believe that is exactly how he felt.

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11 posted 2005-03-06 03:06 PM


I felt this deeply. we all fall down....and it's clear that sometimes when we do we relate ourselves to Judas, wich i've done before also.  hugs to you, for a great poem!

            - River


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12 posted 2005-03-06 04:46 PM


nice write
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13 posted 2005-03-07 03:30 PM


It isn't enough to read this again and again and again... even though I'm more amazed by the brilliance of it with each read.

In the treasurehouse of priceless gems that is your poetry... this one has a special shine. It's powerful and poignant... and paints a vivid portrait of someone so often shown as one-dimensional... Superb!!!

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14 posted 2005-03-07 09:56 PM


WOW...AMAZING WRITE, Ratleader!!!  Loved it!!


Becka

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15 posted 2005-03-08 12:16 PM


I loved the imagery you used - I have nothing original to comment, just that I liked it
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16 posted 2005-03-08 12:51 PM


Ed...This has got too be the most heart touching words I have read in a very long time. Judas couldn't forgive himself for what he did, but Jesus forgave him as he forgives us for our sins if we repent...Paul

~~To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you~~
Paul

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17 posted 2005-03-08 01:08 PM


I have nothing new to add.  This is brilliant, outstanding, emotionally overwhelming.  

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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18 posted 2005-03-08 02:37 PM


Hey there Mr Rat

Truly this is a fantastic write and I enjoyed reading it so much. So very moving.

a "keeper:

Mxx

and i knew in the crystalline knowledge of you
~Buckingham/Nicks

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19 posted 2005-03-08 02:37 PM


excellant!! *jb applauds*
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