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Rebuilding Megiddo
Wearing her zippered jumpsuit of lime My queen loves to survey the valley's field. She dreams of finding a perfect place and time She can make her dream city something real. Megiddo was an ancient and famous city Where starting at Solomon's gate then entering in, Delight, pleasance and joy showed no pity, And t'was no comfort not to be found within. This proud city of great power and zeal-- The glory of some rare ancient engineer-- Has seen dust fly from many a chariot wheel, When victorious kings came to holiday here. Perhaps ancient Israel's most splendid city, It soon captured every kingdoms' eye. A diadem of the Jezreel Valley so pretty, It invoked the kiss of the Assyrian sky. Surrounded by its high double-thick stone walls, Megiddo’s palaces did lavishly and amply abide, Containing their ornamentally furnished halls, With towers, storehouses, and courtyards alongside. And then there are temples—believed to be three, With vestibules for believers to enter in. Then of course the altar for only the holy to see, Where doctrines are given a positive spin. Where’er perfect foundation might lay, My queen shall find a delightful field. And there to be in full domain and array, The promise of Eden most empyreal.
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