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  HUNG ON THE CROSS

  (A Collection of Poems)

  Compiled and Edited

  By

  Carlos Luis

 

  DEDICATED TO

  EVERY CHRISTIAN ACROSS THE WORLD WHO IS READILY WILLING TO SACRIFICE HIS/HER LIFE FOR CHRIST AND TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES CHRIST IMMENSELY…….

  ABOUT THE EDITOR

  Carlos Luis

  Carlos Luis was born and brought up in Varca, Goa. His determination in whatever he does has proved him successful. He is a topper in English literature from Loyola College, Chennai. At present he is a book reviewer, blogger, poet, and short story writer. He took to writing when his debut short story titled, “Twin Triumphs” was published by ‘The Hindu’ newspaper. He writes about whatever touches his heart and makes a lasting impression on him. Recently, his short stories and poems have been published in many bestselling anthologies. He has also written for magazines and journals like, “Rally,” “Smart Companion,” “Mother News,” “Vision,” and “Prabodhana.” He has a dream- to train children in the path of knowledge and give the youth a sense of purpose in their lives. He has been a strong agent of change through his provocative writing in the local newspapers in Goa. He has an intrinsic quality to make friends easily and treasure memories deep down in his heart. He is a lover of nature. He has published his debut book titled, “Rays and Ripples” and edited an anthology titled, “The Red Balloons: A Journey of Love.”

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  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

  When I at first began to do this anthology I just made an announcement on Facebook regarding it. But the response was quite meager but there were two humble souls who felt the need to make it big and assisted me to make this anthology on Christ a grand success. I would like to take this as the best opportunity to thank them: Dr. Ampat Koshy and Mr. Daipayan Nair.

  A special thanks to my Pallottine family; Fathers and Brothers for nurturing the writer within me and most of all for instilling in me the desire to love Christ.

 

  INTRODUCTION

  It was 2000 and more years back when Christ Jesus hung on the cross and gave up his life for our sake. That self-giving was total and fantastic that even till date we remember and commemorate in our liturgies. As in the season of lent we remind ourselves of that excruciating pain that Jesus Christ went through for our sake. Let this collection of poems be a reflective agency of that exemplary sacrifice. May these poems help us to love Christ and reach God, through Him. May these poems be our lovely prayers intertwined with our emotions.

  Enjoy reading and reflecting on the passion of Christ.

  POETS INCLUDED

  Ency Bearis

  Satabdi Banerjee

  Snigdha Jha

  Rajdeep Chowdhury

  Aakash Sagar Chouhan

  Tapeshwar Prasad

  Kavita Panyam

  Pratima Apte

  Anindita Bose

  Gauri Dixit

  Smaranika Roy

  Mou Sircar

  Ritamvara Bhattacharya

  Fatima Afshan

  Sunanda Bhadra

  Arputharaj Devaraj

  Anindita Dash

  Marshall G. Kent Sr.

  Tina Acharya

  Gary Manz

  Megha Rana

  Diptendu Chakraborty

  Marshall G. Kent Sr.

  Daipayan Nair

  Gina Ancheta Agsaulio

  Vineetha Mekkoth

  Himali Narang

  Precious Chilongozi

  Geethanjali Dilip

  Lily Swarn

  Shalini Samuel

  Ronald Tuhin D'Rozario

  Ampat Koshy

  Swapna Behera

  Carlos Luis

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  heart frets not... Divine Love has risen!

  © Jen Walls 2016

  POEM 1

  OH, INRI

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  INRI sign I saw, my emotion carried upon you

  And it touched my heart with sense of chaos

  I felt that sacrifices you went through

  Blood you let bleed to humanity bestowed

  To efface from our faces the committed sins

  Pearly drops from my eyes flowed

  I felt the salty pain deep to my skins

  And touched my senses - I felt numb

  But I admired you as one of Almighty Gurus

  Oh INRI - Ieusus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum

  Jesus of Nazareth, The King of Jews

  Oh Lord - the King of all Kings

  I pray upon you for my blessings

  © Ency Bearis 2016

  POEM 2

  When I look at you hung on the cross,

  I embark...

  When I look at you hung on the cross,

  I reflect...

  When, I look at you hung on the cross,

  I realize...

  Tears seep in penetration..

  Drop by drop

  Piercing every ripe vein of my heart..

  My heart in reflection through my eyes,

  Seeps in sucks in a core...

  When I look at you hung on the cross,

  Your words echos in haunting melancholy..

  "Father Oh Father in heaven! Forgive them....have mercy Father.....as they don't realize their deeds".

  How many more...how long again...

  Shall prophets and saviours cry our retribution....

  A call unbelled from our within...alark!

  I weep in regret, I cry in your holy gratitude our saviour of sins......

  When I look at you hung on the cross.

  I pledge my crucifixion one day...

  In tribute to your almighty..

  Bearing sins in agony..

  Yet in pleasing union with my godliness, with you my shepherd...

  When, I look at you hung on the cross. Amen

  © Satabdi Banerjee 2016

 

  POEM 3

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  I am overwhelmed with with an unbearable sense of loss

  O ' Jesus my saviour my boss

  I love thee from my heart's deepest cores

  It tears my heart apart and

  And my blood begins

  To boil when I

  Empathise with the pain

  You might have undergone

  When you were crucified

  What a sight it would have

  Been to see you

  O ' saviour hanged

  Bleeding profusely

  U hardly complained

  Or prophasise

  But look how we

  Ordinary mortals

  Are making a mockery

  Of your sacrifice

  Bogged down by

  Mental Strifes

  We indulge in pseudo

  Fights

  Without any genuine cause

  Hatred, ostentation and

  Jealousy

  Have become our

  Daily dose

  We pride ourselves

  On materialistic gains

  Little knowing that

  It is nothing more

  Than a tightening

  Of attachment 's noose

  Save Lord O' my merciful

  Master

  From these

  So that we stand

  Enlightened before

  Our demise and

  Lead li
fe with our fellow

  Human beings enamoured

  With compassion and

  Compromise

  © Snigdha Jha 2016

  POEM 4

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  The core sobs copiously at the inevitable loss

  Spite has subjugated serenity that subsisted

  Compassion has been impaired with scars inflicted

  The trouncing is superfluous, intricate to coup

  Pardon apiece delinquent who eventually stoop

  Eradicating all sort of bliss to the humanity

  Moment to seek redemption and clasp chastity

  © Rajdeep Chowdhury 2016

  POEM 5

  You Hung on The Cross

  When I look at you hung on the Cross,

  A holy place for skulls to remorse;

  Even Mount Golgotha quaked,

  Crucified time got froze;

  And a sepulchred scripture unfolds.

  Thy headed ahead to bleed,

  Dethroned barbed wires a thorny greed,

  The barbarians crowned a King to prick.

  They whipped whacks,

  Mocked and spat in wrath;

  A forsaken son beaten blue and black.

  Then a Carpenter at thirty three,

  Dragged his death;

  And nails for free.

  In a carried frame of an eternal guilt,

  The written sin;

  Which makes no meaning,

  For anybody's kill.

  We love the way Jehovah loves,

  God still guides;

  And the cattle walks;

  He leads the herd.

  His bearded cheek,

  Still offers a second slap to clap;

  The resurrection waits,

  For a blasphemy to relapse.

  © Aakash Sagar Chouhan 2016

  POEM 6

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  Never I waver from my faithful path, that

  Thee had shown the heart in righteousness and purity

  I may shudder by my trembling hands, as

  I look blood dripping down thy face

  But,

  To Ward off sinners from their thick sheath

  I resurrect my being, anew

  With compassion and kindness to them

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  Believe me, I also pine to be with you

  To take a holy sip to my vision and mind:

  Not to take guilt on the cross, but

  To drain out body and the blood

  Taking sins of all the sinners

  I may mumble in quietude

  The pain of your heart, but

  My rosary will count eternity

  Casting humble glance

  © Tapeshwar Prasad 2016

 

  POEM 7

  To save mankind from self created evils

  That linger on like Satan and devil

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  I remember the great cause

  The day mankind was graced

  And the noble deed ever praised

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  Words fail me, always at a loss

  The thought that a lot has to be learnt

  From your deeds across

  Pride, ego and jealousy must be burnt

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  Your blood shall not go in vain

  For I shall rouse myself awake

  Understanding the cause

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  There will come a day soon

  Living upto the goals of the boon

  And before comittting any sins, pause

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  © Kavita Panyam 2016

 

  POEM 8

  When I look at you hung on the cross,

  I feel it was all in vain, boss!

  Familiarity breeds contempt!

  Nonchalance gross!

  People look at you and look away unmoved,

  Not unnerved!

  Sinners couldn't care less

  Forgiven or not!

  When realisation hits them,

  They will come to nought.

  Taken for granted is your visage ,

  Like the sun and moon which everyday arise,

  All your edifices are just that,

  Things to be posed with in snapshots,

  Spiritually bankrupt!

  Yet, please love the child,

  The father you castigate,

  And punish

  The adult in us.

  © Pratima Apte 2016

  POEM 9

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  my curious mind begins to ask

  why you were not believed by some

  and who played the human's boss

  to decide that you are not son of God

  but a common flesh who has no rights

  to spread words of love

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  my eyes remain tearless in the thoughts

  why you always smiled in the midst of

  harsh words and disbelieving souls

  who spread hatred and words of war

  and convinced the cosmos to turn into

  chaos and kill goodness

  When I look at you hung on your cross

  my heart burns in secret desire to take

  birth in your time and stop you from

  giving hopes, dreams and strength

  to humans who would kiss the Judas

  but a voice within echoes: “And the

  Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.” *

  When I look at you hung on your cross

  my silence is heard in the empty Church

  and centuries later I feel the connection

  of beliefs merging in time and space and

  creating waves of images

  and We become You and I, I and You, We

  and They, They and Me in reflections...

  © Anindita Bose 2016

  (* Bible in John 1:14: "And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us." )

  POEM 10

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  A wave of melancholia sweeps

  Was it really worth the deep loss

  Giving your life for our sins in heaps

  Now we fight in your name

  And spread hatred in the name of love

  It is all just the game of blame

  As we indiscriminately kill the dove

  When I look at you hung on the cross

  I wish you would again come back

  Show us that you are the boss

  And for our sins let us take the flak

  © Gauri Dixit 2016

  POEM 11

  When I look at You hung on the Cross,

  I smile.

  I smile on my sins-

  Multiplying in number,

  And unfathomable in depth.

  They say, You came

  And took their sins too.

  I ask them, then why they still

  Carry the blood stains on their hands?

  They turn their red eye

  And call it 'Blasphemy'!

  I,again, look at You hung on the Cross,

  And now You smile back.

  © Smaranika Roy 2016

  POEM 12

  When I look at You hung on a cross,

  I feel sad and I feel at loss!

  Only a Man can be so cruel,

  And torture Others so brutal,

  And for what???

  Power and Belief,

  Religion and Greed,

  Lust and Deceit!

  I sin, You Sin, We all Sin,

  But someone has to pay for all our deeds!

  God chose You... My Son of God!

  To show us how badly we have sinned,

  O Jesus!... I cried in disbelief at the cruelty in U
s,

  As the nails were hammered on to your palms,

  As the nail was hammered on to your tendons,

  As the thorny crown was put on your head,