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Ash Wednesday - Quadruple Nonet
Contributed by
blumentopf
on
Wednesday, 17th February 2010 @ 07:39:03 AM in AEST
Topic:
spiritual
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Ash On Ash Wednesday Man does recall Dies Cinerum, The day of the Ashes, The time of sackcloth and Ash,- Remember man that you are Dust, And to Dust you shall return again.
Ashes are applied to the forehead, Symbol of mans mortality, And symbol of salvation, This little ashen cross,- Does mark indelibly All those that wear it To be saved With their Ash
Ash Ill be Before long, Perhaps scattered, Or a heap of Ash, None can find it again, Where do ashes go of those That can not boast of relatives? Yet there is One who pays attention
And gathers the ashes up with care, Whether in an urn or scattered, And mindful of the marking, The indelible sign,- Beholds His likeness And vivifies The hallowed heap of Ash.
Elizabeth Dandy
"Do not harm the earth or the sea or the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God upon their foreheads." (Revelation 7:3)
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