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The Garden Of EdenThe garden of eden One can only imagine then- How new and wonderful It must have been back then- Though life would have been so different Back when the rules were set- The first day in this biggest school When all was rich and thick and wet- Everything must have grown so well So unlike days we now know- And one can only imagine The wild life then it's so- But I guess one thing has never changed Give man upon this earth- All he could ever ask for He'll try to control and own it's worth- Back then they'd not had examples To look back on and weigh it's wrong- But I guess there was instructions And the words to life's long song- But one can only imagine how Things must have been within that place- By what has since been written down An existence with such grace- The thickness un disturbed by man The trees so wide and tall- The mosses that would have grown on them And how like curtains they would fall- The endless things we don't have now Life forms not seen by man today- A garden of such growth and wealth That grew everything in it's own way- Everything of food and drink that be That any then would need- Vegetables and fruit galore No at all need for greed- One can only imagine then How it must have back then been- A paradise so beautiful and plentiful An existence divinely supreme- Terrence Michael Sutton copyright 2008 Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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