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WAS THE FIRST WOMAN TRUE
WAS THE FIRST WOMAN TRUE Lilith, as the first woman on earth For Adam, was created from dust Jointly intended as an equal wife Despite the hopes of the Elohim And resisting domination by him Left her husband for another life Far away from Eden as she must But prevented from giving birth The world still needed procreation So Eve, from his rib, replaced her Although subservient, still held sway Tempting him with forbidden fruit Some Lilith stories many do refute She’s an independence icon today Accusations of evil, some do infer From ancient texts and implication WAS THE FIRST WOMAN TRUE Lilith, as the first woman on earth For Adam, was created from dust Jointly intended as an equal wife Despite the hopes of the Elohim And resisting domination by him Left her husband for another life Far away from Eden as she must But prevented from giving birth The world still needed procreation So Eve, from his rib, replaced her Although subservient, still held sway Tempting him with forbidden fruit Some Lilith stories many do refute She’s an independence icon today Accusations of evil, some do infer From ancient texts and implication
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