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RIDDLE ME THIS:
Adam, God made out of dust
But He thought it best to make me first,
So I was made before man
To answer God's holy plan.
A living being I became
And Adam gave to me my name.
I from his presence then withdrew,
And more of Adam never knew.
I did my Maker's law obey
Nor ever went from it astray.
Thousands of miles I go in fear
But seldom on earth appear.
For purpose wise which God did see
He put a living soul in me.
A soul from me God did claim
And took from me the soul again.
So when from me the soul had fled
I was the same as when first made.
And without hands or feet or soul
I travel on from pole to pole.
I labor hard by day and night
To fallen man I give great light.
Thousands of people young and old
Will by my death great light behold.
No right or wrong can I conceive.
The scripture I cannot believe.
Although my name therein is found
They are to me an empty sound.
No fear of death doth trouble me
Real happiness I'll never see.
To heaven I shall never go
Or to hell below.
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