Washing My Hands by Raymond A. Foss
He claimed no responsibility, no ownership of the injustice, the unholy death of the innocent man Absolving himself, washing the stain from his hands cleaning the tattoo, as if he could, with mere water washing away the killing of righteousness, expedient to maintain order sacrificing unblemished flesh to the jackals in the courtyard a curse brought upon himself in trying to wash away the guilt
March 21, 2008 Matthew 27:1-61 (Good Friday) Matthew 27:24 (washing my hands)
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