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Time to Eternal

Gregory De Feo


What rule time does not display,
In day-quarters, in cool walk,
Divine Who schools, when solely,
Not too within the day.
Omniscience preceeds all forms made;
Include the sun and moon and say,
That day has part, not
With time.
These orbs have set, transpired:
That mark'ed sin, then saw fire;
That quick avenging end
Shall tire; and no more marks of time,
Have passed; when last descended:
He Who dwells; restored all light and
Bleak no more before the orbs not found,
Had been too close to even's rage,
To mark that grace's light does well.

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