Adam's Story: The First Sin Poem by Vincent Onyeche

Adam's Story: The First Sin



As the guardian of Eden
I seek fought to my roles
And then returned to my Rose
Who welcomed me and filled my nose.

She smelt good, hands full with that
He said and emphasised: 'DON'T'
- It wouldn't kill you
She assured me with evidence

The fragrance intensified
Two sixteen seventeen
I yielded in genesis

Intrinsic power of a woman
Mousetrap on a helpless man
Blinded by the affairs of the heart
Sadly; I couldn't resist her

- Behold our nakedness!

He called my name
Behind the thick leafy trees
I hide frankenstein's monsters
Angry was Ultimate Master

Its the woman you gave me
I cried out regretful to Him
-The serpent deceived me
She shifted the blame too

Cursed to labour and pain
Sin and mortality
On the fable of Eve
I and the forbidden fruit.

Friday, May 9, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: christian
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