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The world was finished. On their ceaseless flight God sped the jewels which adorn the night; Darkness rolled back before the light of day. And night shrank blushing from the morning ray. The skies were brilliant with a crimson hue, Which softly blended with the azure blue; Each morn new beauties would the earth unfold, Ug Boots Converses Allen Edmond Shoes Van Shoes Draping the heavens with the tints of gold; While through the garden came the perfumed breeze, Sweet with fragrance of the budding trees; And limpid babbling streams flowed gently by, Pure as the fount which crystals in the eye; While flowers bloomed with nature's fairest dyes, Beneath the purple of the sunny skies. In pristine vigor man remained alone Till woman came to share his leafy throne, Fully as fair, but with a softer shade, The last and best of all the things God made Corelle Correlle Correl Dinnerware They both from nature in their freshness came, But neither knew the blushing tints of shame; The flowing tresses only veiled from view Those tempting charms that were as rare as new. They wandered careless through the leafy grove, Basking in sunshine and their sinless love, Like children playing on a verdant lawn, As free from passion as a timid fawn. No clouds had yet obscured the brilliant sun; The storm and tempest had not yet begun. It seemed that nature for itself did grieve When Adam knew the first embrace of Eve. Passion as yet had never warmed their frames Nor stirred their blood with its insidious flames. Children in thought, but full of manly life, Their sleeping demons knew no heat nor strife. Glazura i terakota Love was a passion hidden in each heart, Whose wild desires time would to each impart, Love has one object and ulterior goal, One blissful moment which deludes the soul, When melting nature gently dies away And cools the rapture of the heated clay. Take lust from love and love would be no more-- Life has no pleasure but the hopes in store. The blushing virgin to the altar led Looks fondly forward to the marriage bed; Sighs for the moment when a husband's kiss Nursemate Shoes Heely Shoes Timberlands Boots Minetonka Moccasins Preludes the rapture of a greater bliss; Sinks in the pressure of his burning arms, And gives unasked her most desirous charms. The garden scenes beneath fair Eden's bower Are re-enacted every day and hour, And every woman in her heart would grieve Were there no Adam for each loving Eve. This one great lesson from St. Paul we learn Better to marry than a virgin burn. During the day and oft at eventide, They both reposed in slumber, side by side; Yet had not dreamed there was a fount within Lying in wait to tempt them both to sin-- If it were sin to give way to the flood Of passion lurking dormant in the blood; For, all unconscious of those hidden fires, They ne'er had yet felt love's sweet, warm desires Nor known the joys they ne'er had tasted, Nor all the hours they both had wasted. Had they but known love's pure and fond delight "Forbidden Fruit" were tasted the first night. While Eve was lying in fair Eden's bower, Herself the fairest and the sweetest flower, She sank in slumber near a murmuring stream And dreamed a sweet and most delightful dream; For, while all shadowed on the grass she lay, Her truant soul was roaming far away. She thought herself within the groves above, Where angels whispered of the sweets of love-- Thought a man was lying in her blissful arms, Who kissed the cherries of her bosom's charms; Sought her full lips and kissed an ardent kiss, Which woke the rapture of an unborn bliss. Her form lay stretched upon the flowing heath, While quick and hot came forth the sighing breath, |