Like Eden's garden, park was still.
A perfect place right up until -
the selfish played.
The lake was smooth, as smooth as glass -
but then a breeze came rolling past -
as they all played.
A dark cloud seemed to push the breeze
that whispered firmly to the leaves -
while they had played.
Then all the grasses wiggled too
and seemed to toy with breeze that blew -
as they had played.
A couple squirrels in a tree.
First I saw two, then I found three -
and they had played.
A couple toads jumped stone to stone.
Together, they were not alone -
and they had played.
A couple toads jumped stone to stone.
Together, they were not alone -
and they had played.
Some floating leaves rose with each wave.
First up, then down, they'd misbehave -
as they had played.
We all endured the passing wind
that we had felt while others sinned -
when they had played.
And when the winds had caught my ear,
the storms of certain wrath were near -
while they had played.
The wrath of God was imminent
but habits fixed, were like cement -
so they still played.
The storm clouds, close, were now a threat -
but not a drop had fallen yet -
so still they played.
Then suddenly, a lightning blast -
brought thunder's roar and down-burst fast! -
so wet they played.
Unfaithful ones, now surely stuck,
were washed away in mudslide's muck.
T'was overdue...
Unfaithful ones, now surely stuck,
were washed away in mudslide's muck.
T'was overdue...
But faithful ones above the sod
had found down-pouring grace from God
...with life anew.
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