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Brier - Good Friday

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Because, dear Christ, your tender, wounded arm         Bends back the brier that edges life's long way,     That no hurt comes to heart, to soul no harm,         I do not feel the thorns so much to-day.     Because I never knew your care to tire,         Your hand to weary guiding me aright,     Because you walk before and crush the brier,         It does not pierce my feet so much to-night.     Because so often you have hearkened to         My selfish prayers, I ask but one thing now,     That these harsh hands of mine add not unto         The crown of thorns upon your bleeding brow.

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