Eve

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She lived in a hellish world
One perfect before
Created under a heavenly veil
A world that captured billions of innocent souls

She looked with a burning eye
The exotic veil evaporated
Millions of beasts with tainted souls
Once perfect, forever alone

This Roman environment filled with greens
Sin hidden in fruit, sin taken shape and snakes
Forever first did she take a bite
And left delusional with a naked eye

A beautiful vision this garden has been
But now defiled with irresistible sin
But are the gates of heaven closed?
Because even thorns are forgiven with a rose

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AnaDarklingAnaDarkling27 days agoAuthor

Easter certainly has! Thanks for liking my poems! I wrote this one back in high school so many years ago lolol

Paul4playPaul4play27 days ago

Are the gates closed?

Easter has reopened them!

Satyr61Satyr61about 1 month ago

Almost like many dreams I've had of past life regression. Really exotic but real to me. I really love this.

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