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God's gray thumb Was as heavy as a fistful Of black steel On the day he pressed it Into the earth And created a crater And filled it with water. He looked down at His creation Then looked back up At the Firmament and saw A resemblance in the way They both reflected that kind Matronly face, bearded, wrinkled Full of hope. Then His hands were gray On the day He blurred The lines; the trees in The garden stood solemn And man and his wife Looked on them And got curious.
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May 13, 2014
May 13, 2014 at 2:05 PM UTC
God's Gray Thumb
God's gray thumb Was as heavy as a fistful Of black steel On the day he pressed it Into the earth And created a crater And filled it with water. He looked down at His creation Then looked back up At the Firmament and saw A resemblance in the way They both reflected that kind Matronly face, bearded, wrinkled Full of hope. Then His hands were gray On the day He blurred The lines; the trees in The garden stood solemn And man and his wife Looked on them And got curious.
william-crowe-ii
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May 13, 2014
May 13, 2014 at 2:05 PM UTC
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