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Tag Archives: In the Beginning

Once upon a time in a garden

Posted on March 11, 2021 by The Course of Our Seasons
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here is what I heard

about the beginning and the end

there were words spoken

there was music

and the spheres danced with angels

on the head of a pin

there may have been small animals

and rib bones and fig leaves

but the upshot is that

they left

and the garden will never be the same

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