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Before the World Was

Before the stars were created, there pulsar shined an infinity Light in the primordial void It shone soul supernova bright, before the world ever was Before this blue marble of green was made, there moon glowed a celestial Son Whose solar mercy was salvation poised A Halo silhouette cast in the Genesis shade, did cover every future confession Blotting out sin-colored, Big Bang noise The crimson wave blight was preemptively cast out of sight Before any blue wail was In the evolutionary dawn of creation, (that stellar parade of firmament praise) Invisible parental eyes witnessed the mirror image Light of perfection No shadow of doubt existed before the world was Paradise tears were Eden formed Adam and Eve naked fears wouldn’t be the sunlit tilted norm Maize inner darkness (that bier hole in the bosom pale) could have no purchase hiding place to fallow tomb harvest Only husbandry shining echoes were cosmic background heard Resurrection radiant words, heavenly rooted in the revival future Where bleating sounds now graze Holy words undisturbed, in luminance superb After the old world was candle light snub scrolled away 11-22-20

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Date: 2/4/2021 5:47:00 AM
"Where bleating sounds now graze Holy words undisturbed, in luminance superb After the old world was candle light snub scrolled away" ......... Words can not express how touching ..
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Date: 12/15/2020 8:33:00 AM
Freddie, "Paradise tears were Eden formed Adam and Eve naked fears wouldn’t be the sunlit tilted norm" How the words flow to serve at your beck and call. Blessings for the season. -Richard
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Date: 12/5/2020 2:57:00 AM
Before the world was. I love it Freddie!
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Date: 11/23/2020 1:26:00 PM
Wow Freddie. This is excellent! A FAV for me! So well written. I hope all is well :)
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Date: 11/22/2020 11:23:00 PM
Lovely poem on creation. ~~
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