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Cave Men
When and where did they come in The people they call the Cave Men T'wern't before Adam, T'wern't before Eve If in God you do believe. They have the proof in many lands These people at one time made their stand, Pictures in caves of animals huge Used for clothing as well as food. They made the spear, they made the knife, Invented the wheel to ease their life, But what I don't understand Where in history did they fit in? As I recall from Bible lore The peopled traveled till foot sore When did they and Cave Man meet? Was it before Moses crossed the sea? Was it before Noah's time When God bade man to walk the line? If they were among those that drowned How come their pictures were safe and sound? There was David and Goliath The Tower of Babble and Lot's wife, The Giant Horse at Troy's Gate Were they there or were they late? As you can see I am confused As each day their wheel I use, I certainly would be oblidged If only you could ease my mind.
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