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449 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 15, 2012
They left their first duty when
their proper Lord they disowned,
turned God into their enemy,
and stood upon their own.
Yet when without their God
they tried alone to live,
God could not equip them—
no new powers he could give.
Not for this did God give strength,
nor for this did they arise;
wanting so to be the first,
they fashioned their own demise.
To be nothing and to do nothing,
the truth not to abide,
these alone are the attributes
to the creature justly ascribed.
It was not doing, doing nothing,
when they needed most to fight:
truly, that was what they undertook
to land themselves in this plight.
The sound of God's command
thereafter vanished from their ears,
they took no thought of how God
once in voice to them appeared
as one who passes by;
perhaps it was that they surmised
they heard not the Creator,
but some creature they despised.
Reckoning themselves too burdened
by that heavenly threat,
their conceited hearts were captured
in prides insidious net. (127-128)