Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Gift for Man

Age of Man his father told him
Would be the greatest as Man is free
To think and to speak, and to dream
But when His Son comes down to see himself
He finds the gift of Man may also be their downfall
As they used it not for the God rightful ways
But the ways the fallen angels would do.
By preventing the abyss to be widen,
His Son choose to speak for his father
Many come, some heard, few understood
But all it takes was one to revolt 
And he was to be staked on the wooden cross.
Man did as what their gifts taught them
They think and spoke of what they dream
But they did not heed one more of God's gift;
To hold the above three, you must understand its meaning.
What His Son did was he understood what Man has not done
So upon his death, he still pleas for their redemption
Forgive the Man as he had misunderstood the use of your gift
In this Age of Man. 
Amen.

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