Sin’s Origin Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Sin’s Origin

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And God rent
the fabric
of design
upon creation

tracing a nightmare
being upon
the silent
cosmic void.



Hot after perfection
inspiration lusting
a sensuous solitary
edenic man

desire flesh incarnate
bound beauty bound bondage
lusting liquids
lunges serpentine.



Thus God rent
self-proclaimed fabulous fabric
previous perfect omnipotent design
upon cross-breed creation

dark angel fell
before edenic man
a third of all angels fell
to intromit earthly hell.


Copyright © Terence George Craddock
in•tro•mit Latin intromittere, from intro- + mittere to send or put in, to insert.

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