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May 24, 2008 11:18

Ah, I think I see a pattern now.

The first shall be the last and the last shall be the first. Well. That was meant to happen but obviously not in the same way.

What will you do, little lambs? Chase the lion or lay at his side?

Hm. The garden of the chapel is blooming nicely. Carnation, clover, columbine, hyacinth, iris, jasmine, lily, pansy, rose, ( Read more... )

i see you, not cursed, curse, holier than thou, angelic babble, behaving, function like a human...kind of, the word, heaven holds a sense of wonder

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one_of_heaven May 24 2008, 18:42:09 UTC
...why... cherry and the devil's fruit.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 18:44:45 UTC
I want nourishment to come from within the church.

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one_of_heaven May 24 2008, 18:48:55 UTC
Desire is often an error.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 18:50:45 UTC
I agree.

...Do you think it would be aesthetically pleasing have people loitering in the garden for free fruit?

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lullabyoflondon May 24 2008, 18:51:09 UTC
Me?

I'm over here, videotaping the lambs rogering the lions so that I can blackmail them with it tomorrow.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 18:53:13 UTC
Of course you have no such role to play, John. Merely passing through the scenes, hm?

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lullabyoflondon May 24 2008, 18:54:55 UTC
Got it in one, squire. I'm just here for the laughs.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 18:56:54 UTC
One laughs and smiles easily when they are unaware of the situation at large.

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compactcrucifix May 24 2008, 19:07:45 UTC
Missed more than one, I'd think.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 19:09:20 UTC
I consider myself open for suggestion. A garden is best suited for growth.

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compactcrucifix May 24 2008, 19:18:11 UTC
Why do you spend your daylight hours playing with plants?

[ooc; I swear, officer, he's cursed. >_> HE'LL APOLOGISE COME TOMORROW.]

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 19:26:32 UTC
They are self contained. It's their nature.

[ooc; YEAH UH HUH SUUURE. Dun worry. Gabe is used to it. :/]

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holymadonna May 24 2008, 19:37:30 UTC
Ah. This is trouble for most, Gabriel. There is no virtue in this curse.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 19:38:49 UTC
Yes. And not only is it difficult to obtain but difficult to keep in this environment.

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holymadonna May 24 2008, 19:39:49 UTC
I know. There is no lesson to be learned when they teach virtue or sin against their wills.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 19:45:49 UTC
...That is not to say that there is no lesson to be learned.

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alexielobsessed May 24 2008, 21:20:21 UTC
Or is the lion in lambs clothing.

The serpent in your garden cloaked in false righteousness.

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 21:33:48 UTC
I commend the costumer for making such skill if that is the case.

My garden has no company or purpose for serpents.

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alexielobsessed May 24 2008, 21:41:20 UTC
It seems the lion has spent too long amongst the lambs and believes itself one of them.

What artifice of good you use, Gabriel. Do you ignore the decay or not realize it exists?

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worthyofhislove May 24 2008, 22:09:21 UTC
What an interesting insinuation.

Part of everything must die in order for it to live once again. I shouldn't be the one to tell you this. No matter what station you hold yourself in you were once one of His. You know the canon.

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