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		<title>The Dream of the Rood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So how is everyone spending their Easter weekend? Even if you&#8217;re Christian or not it&#8217;s still a nice celebration~~ chocolate, eggs, hot cross buns, yum~ I&#8217;m always up for a steaming hot bun~ Had some great Alfredo pasta at Lygon yesterday and the restaurant mini-chocolate eggs at the counter so my friend and I took [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So how is everyone spending their Easter weekend? Even if you&#8217;re Christian or not it&#8217;s still a nice celebration~~ chocolate, eggs, hot cross buns, yum~ I&#8217;m always up for a steaming hot bun~ Had some great Alfredo pasta at Lygon yesterday and the restaurant mini-chocolate eggs at the counter so my friend and I took one.</p>
<p>On a poetry comm I watch, someone posted an old Easter poem. It brought back a few memories since I learned it during that random semester of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English">Old English</a>. It is one of my favourite poems and the language is just beautiful and powerful. It is a poem told from the eyes of the tree that was made into the cross Jesus was crucified on.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dream of the Rood,</span> author unknown</strong> (my favourite bits)<br />
<a href="http://www.dreamofrood.co.uk/">Source for both versions</a>.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;The young hero stripped himself then (that was God Almighty),<br />
40 strong and resolute. He ascended onto the high gallows,<br />
brave in the sight of many, there, [since] he wished to release mankind.<br />
I trembled when the man embraced me. However, I dared not bow down to the earth,<br />
fall to the surface of the earth, but I had to stand fast.<br />
I was raised [as a] cross. I lifted up the mighty king,<br />
45 the lord of the heavens; I dared not bend down.<br />
They pierced me with dark nails. On me, the scars are visible,<br />
open malicious wounds. I did not dare injure any of them.<br />
They mocked both of us, together. I was all drenched with blood,<br />
covered from the man’s side, after he had sent forth his spirit.<br />
50 I endured many cruel events<br />
on that hill. I saw the Lord of Hosts<br />
severely stretched out. Darkness<br />
had covered the bright radiance<br />
of the Lord’s corpse with clouds, a shadow went forth,<br />
55 dark under the sky. All of creation wept,<br />
they lamented the king’s death. Christ was on the cross.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Ahh, for some reasion WP is not displaying some of the Old English characters properly so just go to the source link I provided above if you want to look at the original Old English text. That said, I really need to brush up my Old English. There are so many hidden gems in the literature of that time.</p>
<p><span id="more-139"></span><strong>Resurrection</strong><br />
<em>&#8220;95 Now I command you, my beloved warrior,<br />
that you tell this vision to men,<br />
reveal in words that it is the tree of glory,<br />
on which Almighty God suffered<br />
for mankind’s many sins<br />
100 and Adam’s deeds of old,<br />
He tasted death there. However, the Lord arose again<br />
to help men with his great power.<br />
Then he ascended into the heavens. </em></p>
<p><em>etc etc&#8230;</em></p>
<p><em> May the Lord be a friend to me,<br />
145 who suffered here on earth before<br />
on the gallows-tree for men’s sins;<br />
he redeemed us and gave us life,<br />
a heavenly home. Joy was restored<br />
with blessings and with bliss, for those who endured the fire there&#8230;&#8221;</em></p>
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