A Paradise Above Other Paradise Poem by Adams King

A Paradise Above Other Paradise



Let not the pretense of men get to you
Nor the false preachings of pastors
enslave you from the pleasures of life

Come with me prince and I will show you
Many men have visited and testified
The goodness and the sweetness I give

It's hilarious how hypocritical men are
He that pretend to be an enemy at dawn
Is but my companion at night

Come with me and I will show you
Where heaven is located and
Where the crowns of the gods dwells

I will show you a land of milk and honey
Where sweet waters flows
With its nature fruitful and fair

Adam your father once ate of my apples
and was made as wise as gods
Come foolish one and be made wise

Come taste from my strong wine
Enjoy the warmth of my flesh
Take the knowledgeable milk of my breast

I have caused many men to wonder
How the world would have been
Without a generous goddess like me

In the middle of my Eden is that tree
with ripe and rejuvenating fruits
That refreshes a man's inner soul

Come my prince, come have a taste
and know why I'm been called
A paradise above other paradise

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