The Banishment From The Garden Poem by Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

The Banishment From The Garden



The Lord looked down and saw man
The man who could not see
That he was naked as when born
And that neither was she.

And after eating the apple,
They saw, and to thier shame
They hid from view as humns do
And gave as 'Private Parts' their genitals name.

And God looked down in anger
For disobeying he did shout
Admonished and banished forever...
To the four winds cast them out...

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ronald Stroman 13 April 2008

poemphetic to me......................................... take care.

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Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

Beal Atha na Slua, Chontae an Gaillimh, Eire
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