This poem was inspired by one written by James Blaylock called ( Sinless ) I put myself in the place of Judas who betrayed Jesus and tried to write what I thought he might be thinking after committing that grave deed to a man who would die for him. In fact Judas was so distraught he hung himself.
Thank you James for being my Muse on this one.
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Making a decison to deliver a heart wretching or disturbing confession is no easy task, we must all face our demons sooner or later in order to have some peace within ourselves, there is usually fear, anquish and consequences attached, but a heavy burden, once released will eventually give us peace, this is what I read into this well penned piece.
Tony
well... I must say that this peice is quite nice, its thoughtful (on many levels) and its beautiful not only in its words but I love the physical shape of it!! (ps Ive been gone for quite a while but I have returned, hopefully to write and read when i have some more time i will be going though your past entrys)
This is very powerful. It's amazing how we can place ourselves in someone else's postion and feel what they feel. You did a wonderful job doing such. Your syntax is great and I love the way it flows kind of disconnected-like. Amazing work!
Posted 16 Years Ago
This is one of your best! I thought it flowed well and the whole poem is very powerful! To be inspired by someone else, great work!
as the story goes. you hand over the son of man and petry is formed. Does that make us evil, quiet, or hopefull? I myself am quieted by this...amen I say to you....the pain I feel is uncontainable. I have been melodramitically defiled...amen again and again
I thought this poem may have had a religious subject or inspiration to it. It is laden with sadness, yet there seems to be a sence of releif at allowing the long carried burden to be expelled and obsolved. Very well done, it was a joy to read.
The guilt from which Judas suffered, was not that of a man experiencing a conflict at having done something that he believed he should not have, but of the enormity of the consequences that had been set in motion, at what he believed was the 'right thing' to do, at that time. It was meant to be!
Luke 22:21-22 (The Message)
21-22"Do you realize that the hand of the one who is betraying me is at this moment on this table? It's true that the Son of Man is going down a path already marked out-no surprises there. But for the one who turns him in, turns traitor to the Son of Man, this is doomsday."
The meaning and act of confession is essentially the same as the criminal one to admit one's guilt or at least of one's sinfulness.
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