From The Book Of Enoch Poem by Aram Stefanian

From The Book Of Enoch

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''The Lord said, ''My breath shall not abide forever,
since he too is flesh, let the days allowed him be
one hundred and twenty years.''
It was then, and later, too, that the Nephilim
appeared on earth when the divine beings cohabited
with the daughters of men, who bore the offfspring.
They were the heroes of old, the men of renown.''
-Genesis 6: 1

I am one of the watchers, and you're one of the Evadamic hybrids
I witnessed the wickedness and mortal sins on Earth
And asked the Creator to be clothed in a body like those of you
To come down on Earth and set things right
Then I became enamoured of your beauty though
First I didn't know I would acquire your weakness and passions
The purpose of my descent was to change you
To eradicate evil both in thoughts, and in actions
But you made me forget about it and
We might rush headlong to our ruin
After we fall, we'll be flying around
In the air ceaselessly, above the Bottomless

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Aram Stefanian

Aram Stefanian

Yerevan, Armenia
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