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The First Chapters of Creation

Man, God and 'I'

God and satan have extra-ordinary powers,
Contrary to what an ordinary human possess.

After seventh and one-seventh measure of time—
God came to see only man then on earth.
But became awe-struck;
When found h'm in company of mine.
"Hello sir, how're you?", I said.
Not He replied. More serious He grew,
And to make nothing of myself;
Only backwards I drew.

Like buster sounded the voice of God—
"Don't befriend this wizard;
His tactics will ruin you.
I'll spell evil again in divine casket,
This time in secret oubliette;
No one can then come to free h'm."
And when I saw His dazzling eyes,
I boost myself into bushes like a mice.

"Listen kiddy! I've created earth,
Great mountains, plains and rivers for you
Blossoms for you and orchards for you
Rivers are yours, zephyr for you pleasure.
You ought to enjoy nature;
All gifts of nature for you."
I surveyed then for a shorcut to flee my long foots on,
For my carriage; a three-eyed ravon has already galloped.

"Ah! father: he's my intimate.
I've freed h'm of a mystic casket.
No more lonely I'm, for he's mine friend.
Am I not free to enjoy mine life? mine desires?
I am a mere slave of yours otherwise."
God became serious and keen thoughtful.
Majestic hands on His chin begin to spin,
"How could I save this little oaf whipster from monster?"

I came into scene; pulled His child into mine hands.
We sang, we danced, we jumped, we frisked,
We moved, we played, we enjoyed, we applauded.
"Happiest is the day", he said to me.
He could only heard the sough of winds,
When I could see the dozen pity horses;
Carrying the master and His carriage;
To heavens in dense of clouds.





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