Then God Proclaimed Poem by Albert Price

Then God Proclaimed



I’ll design a woman, a woman of style,

And fashion her for strength all the while.

Dubious things, she will put aside,

But stumble, she must not, over her pride.

She will be a leader, motivated by love,

And guided by pearls furnished from above.

I’ll give her a kiss sweeter than wine

And a soul with character that’s genuine.

She shall be capable of doing all my will;

And, my law of the spirit, she will fulfill.

I’ll make her a lady, and she will pass muster,

For lunch, she’ll bring her lover the Eshcol cluster.

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