Neil's Fiction: The Legend of Met (God's Response--Conclusion)

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Legend of Met (God's Response--Conclusion)

God took Met's stone tablets And cast them well aside These stone lists of sins: Met's Those sins--and more--so wide. God knew them more than Met. Met drew close, "What say ye?" First, ground rules God did set, Words grander by degrees. "Met, you must say no more 'til I am done. Keep the silence! 'Tis true your sins do tabulate much more than thirty-one, Thirty-one by thirty-one by thirty-one; and more hence. You may count and count and count so blue, but it can't be done. "You come with crude,... Sign in to see full entry.

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