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What I See In the Holy Bible
I can see that The Holy Bible Has not Good Words it kept for Libel: Whoever has been badly defamed To not feel like Our Lord ‘The Profaned’ I sort of spot in Holy Bible The Faces of Men that did it scribble; One or Two free with their emotions, The Rest Inclining to God’s Notions … I reckon The Forgiveness Command Wants to Man confine to Mercy Land And that it is a Grim Injunction That brooks no Audacious Infraction … A Sad Mathematics in Bible: Christ’s stated Seventy Times Seven, To the Aggrieved quite describable In terms of An Unfeeling Heaven … The Hard-kicking portions of Bible Are its Ever Scary Hell Fires Which their Happy Writers did scribble; Still guilt after lawyers one hires; I’d want not The Forgiveness invoked And dying to hear The Hell revoked.
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