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St. Laurence

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Within the broken Vatican         The murdered Pope is lying dead.      The soldiers of Valerian         Their evil hands are wet and red.      Unarmed, unmoved, St. Laurence waits,         His cassock is his only mail.      The troops of Hell have burst the gates,         But Christ is Lord, He shall prevail.      They have encompassed him with steel,         They spit upon his gentle face,      He smiles and bleeds, nor will reveal         The Church's hidden treasure-place.      Ah, faithful steward, worthy knight,         Well hast thou done.    Behold thy fee!      Since thou hast fought the goodly fight         A martyr's death is fixed for thee.      St. Laurence, pray for us to bear         The faith which glorifies thy name.      St. Laurence, pray for us to share         The wounds of Love's consuming flame.

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Exploring the themes of classic, Alfred Joyce Kilmer (Joyce) delivers a powerful performance in "St. Laurence"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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