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(Zion Saga, Part 3) The old man stood on a mountaintop surveying all he could see The young man beside him looked into his eyes, yellow with age You will go into this future land of Kings and a Queen, said the sage My Lord says I will inherit the dirt here, not the paradise in front of me But you are our leader, savior of our people, bringer of our laws Is it not right that you would bring us here, into our promised land of milk and honey, of peace and prosperity, of G-d's open hand? You fought your weakness at the Bush, you fought for Zion's cause You used your powerful staff to mesmerize the Pharaoh's magicians Your faith in God was evident as you cast it's spell and ate the rods of the Egyptian Ruler's best; and when he still would not listen, G-d's Wrath touched Pharaoh's officials but touched not the land of Goshen So many adventures among even a rich history before us, impelled you to set down these elaborate tales of miracles for the Chosen Few Those with the minds for understanding and the right to know, too They'll see this sacred knowledge you have written; I'll protect it well Farewell, old friend and mentor, you have led us to the promised land We have been borne out of a rabble of slaves into a blessed nation You, our leader, stay if you must, but new leaders, Zion may shun I fear we may collapse without you, and return to acts G-d has banned And one more thing, do me a small yet important favor, please Write down everything we talked about here this afternoon Just scribble it down anywhere in here, or the margins will do For I will not write, and since there's just me and you ....
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 7:44 AM UTC
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(Zion Saga, Part 3) The old man stood on a mountaintop surveying all he could see The young man beside him looked into his eyes, yellow with age You will go into this future land of Kings and a Queen, said the sage My Lord says I will inherit the dirt here, not the paradise in front of me But you are our leader, savior of our people, bringer of our laws Is it not right that you would bring us here, into our promised land of milk and honey, of peace and prosperity, of G-d's open hand? You fought your weakness at the Bush, you fought for Zion's cause You used your powerful staff to mesmerize the Pharaoh's magicians Your faith in God was evident as you cast it's spell and ate the rods of the Egyptian Ruler's best; and when he still would not listen, G-d's Wrath touched Pharaoh's officials but touched not the land of Goshen So many adventures among even a rich history before us, impelled you to set down these elaborate tales of miracles for the Chosen Few Those with the minds for understanding and the right to know, too They'll see this sacred knowledge you have written; I'll protect it well Farewell, old friend and mentor, you have led us to the promised land We have been borne out of a rabble of slaves into a blessed nation You, our leader, stay if you must, but new leaders, Zion may shun I fear we may collapse without you, and return to acts G-d has banned And one more thing, do me a small yet important favor, please Write down everything we talked about here this afternoon Just scribble it down anywhere in here, or the margins will do For I will not write, and since there's just me and you ....
stefan-michener
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 7:44 AM UTC
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