Lenten Poem XVII

Inspired by the work of Andrew Roycroft (pastor and poet from Northern Ireland), I am attempting to offer Lenten poems in the style of medieval poets writing thirty-three poems, each thirty-three words long; one word for each year of Jesus' life.  Collectively, they serve as commentary on the life of Jesus, focusing on His final week.  Blessings.

   “Truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “this very night, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.(Matthew 26:34, NIV)  

XVII

Passion Week - Thursday/Friday

Of the twelve,

two stood in contrast.

Failing in loyalty,

their deficiencies forever recast.

One's thrice abjurations

echoed by rooster's broadcast.

One, his betrayal,

its opprobrium unsurpassed.

Two saw failure.

One held fast. 

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