In the Desert 2

Mutley Ravishes

Tempting serpent of Eden

Without your temptations

How could one be tested

And virtues erupt forth

From the volcanic door?

I'm wondering Who 

You really work for

  • Author: Mutley Ravishes (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 11th, 2025 00:58
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  • 2781

    It's a good point.

  • Cheeky Missy

    Hisself. If you've been but little acquainted with the book of Ezekiel, I think somewhere around chapter 37 might be enlightening. Either that or else it's this:"...the LORD hath made all things for Himself, even the wicked for the day of evil." And we could go on, but I'll shut up for now. Beautifully rendered with excellent imagery and a haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

    • Mutley Ravishes

      I'm not aquainted with the book of Ezekiel. Thanks for the tip!

    • sorenbarrett

      Indeed if it is all part of a divine plan then Judas was either predestined from the start to be a fall guy or a hidden hero while Satan himself is the greatest savior. With everything on its head who's to know what is good and what is bad? Nice write

      • Mutley Ravishes

        I read once that Judas will be revealed as a hidden hero, that Satan sets the ultimate tests, and he is the only "part" of The Creator that enters hell to suffer with us.

      • arqios

        Makes one wonder as well! 🙏🏻🕊️

        • Mutley Ravishes

          It sure does. And isn't that great?!

          • arqios

            Yes indeed, it is!



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