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Forbidden tree
When you eat from the
forbidden tree,
Do not expect
to turn over a new leaf.
You were told not to,
An ear given to a serpent,
Is a mouth, dripping venom
Pain and agony,
births acquired sons
Blood and sweat,
produces bread
Child crushes heads,
offspring bites feet
Hate,
from genesis to revelation,
it spread
Deadly feud!
To discern
between good and bad,
is what the sly one told her
Beauty
is in the eye of the beholder
Living being, was led astray
Humanity gave her a shoulder
He knew
she could be much bolder.
#Gen2_3
forbidden tree,
Do not expect
to turn over a new leaf.
You were told not to,
An ear given to a serpent,
Is a mouth, dripping venom
Pain and agony,
births acquired sons
Blood and sweat,
produces bread
Child crushes heads,
offspring bites feet
Hate,
from genesis to revelation,
it spread
Deadly feud!
To discern
between good and bad,
is what the sly one told her
Beauty
is in the eye of the beholder
Living being, was led astray
Humanity gave her a shoulder
He knew
she could be much bolder.
#Gen2_3
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Forbidden tree
Forbidden tree