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Message Book of Cells0. AnunaSir Rael the Scribe

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SeriesCellsCell - 2Cell - 2http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTable of ContentsCell 6Cell 7Cell 9Cell 18 Cell 31Cell 33Cell 36Cell 40 Cell 42Cell 45 Cell 47 Cell 50Cell 57Cell 68- 1. Genesis- 2. Pastoral- 3. Trinity - 5. Beginnings- 5. All About Eve- 6. Wings- 7. Just Breathe- 8. Evermore- 9. Abomination- 10. Prayer for Life- 11. Taking Cides- 12. Song of Cides- 13. Songbird- 14. Revelation

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SeriesCellsCell - 3Cell - 3http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna0. Genesis

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SeriesCellsCell - 4Cell - 4http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaGenesis - (1 of 2)1.1In ancient verse, let tongues now sing, of mysteries deep and wide.2Of He who reigns beyond the veil, where time, and space, collide.3The God of Scripture, boundless, stands, not fettered by our frame.4Where matter, space, nor tick of time,can stake a claim or name.5For if constrained by these three bounds, he could not God be named,6For time, and space, and matter,are the tools by which He framed.7The cosmos vast, the starry night, the earth beneath our feet.8In one grand act, the Continuum, His masterpiece complete.9Behold the dance of elements, where naught can stand alone,10For time, must have its matter, and space, its cornerstone.11Where would we place the mountains grand, if space, were not to be?12Or when would oceans roar their songs,if time, ceased to flee?13Together sprung, at His command,from naught to all that is.14The tapestry of universe, in wondrous Genesis.

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SeriesCellsCell - 5Cell - 5http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaGenesis - (2 of 2)2.15In the beginning, time, was born, and space, its canvas spread.16And matter, filled the void within, by His own hand was led.17A Trinity of trinities, so elegantly wrought.18Time, marks the past, the now, the next, in every fleeting thought.19Space, stretches far, in length, and breadth, and height, beyond our ken.20And matter, shifts from solid earth, to water, mist, and back again.21Such mysteries of trinities, conceived without a seam.22Reflect the mind of Him who dwells, beyond the mortal dream.23For only One not bound by these, could such a world create.24Where time, and space, and matter, bow before Heaven’s gate.25So, sing, ye bards, with lyre in hand, of God who dwells on high.26Whose works declare His majesty, across the earth and sky.27The God of Bible, unconfined,by human thought or creed.Who calls to us from age to age,in every hour of need.

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SeriesCellsCell - 6Cell - 6http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna1. Pastoral

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SeriesCellsCell - 7Cell - 7http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaPastoral - (1 of 2)1.1Aimless we driftedOur lives a scattered flock2Blameless hand you liftedAnd upon our hearts did knock3Enter then good shepherdGather up your sheep4Be our stepping stones LordRescued from the deep5Knead our lives with your handsBake us into bread6Feed us to your little lambsTo Grow where we are led

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SeriesCellsCell - 8Cell - 8http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaPastoral - (2 of 2)2.7Aimless I driftedMy life a scattered flock8Blameless hand you liftedAnd upon my heart did knock9Enter then good shepherdGather up your sheep10Be my stepping stones LordRescued from the deep11Knead my life with your handsBake me into bread!2Feed me to your little lambsTo Grow where I am led

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SeriesCellsCell - 9Cell - 9http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna2. Trinity

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SeriesCellsCell - 10Cell - 10http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (1 of 8)1.The Great AuthorWas separated from His ChildrenHe held the light of truth they neededHe alone knew the scheme of thingsAnd would reach out to His Children in dreamsBut they grew away from HimAnd He was deeply saddened

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SeriesCellsCell - 11Cell - 11http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (2 of 8)2.One day he decidedHe would put His Word to paperAnd give substance to His thoughtA BookA Testimony of TruthThis was very precious to HimBut with great loveHe released it unto His Children

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SeriesCellsCell - 12Cell - 12http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (3 of 8)3.There were many booksLoose in the WorldBound in rich skinsBe-jewelled and proudBut they were unlike the bookOf the Great AuthorTheir words were hollowAnd spoke only to the mind

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SeriesCellsCell - 13Cell - 13http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (4 of 8)4.The words of the Great Author’s BookRang outAnd touched the very heart and soulOf the readerIts truths were as simple and plainAs its cover

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SeriesCellsCell - 14Cell - 14http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (5 of 8)5.A small circle of readersWould share in its beauty and honestyBut they were scornedBy the authorities of the landThe book was taken from themAnd judgement was passed on its cover aloneSeparated from its readersIt was nailed to a tree

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SeriesCellsCell - 15Cell - 15http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (6 of 8)6. The Great AuthorTook the book back unto His armsBut his Children despaired in their lonelinessSo he released the WordFrom the pagesAnd His Children were filled with its truthRunning into the streetsTo fill the air with their voices

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SeriesCellsCell - 16Cell - 16http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (7 of 8)7.Many who listenedWould distort those truthsAnd release them under different namesAnd in new booksBut the true Word was freeIt sang in the skyAnd danced across the land

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SeriesCellsCell - 17Cell - 17http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaTrinity - (8 of 8)8.But most of all it lived onIn the hearts of the ChildrenIts message of hope and loveWould reign for evermoreHe came to die on a cross of woodYet made the hill on which it stood

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SeriesCellsCell - 18Cell - 18http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna3. Beginnings

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SeriesCellsCell - 19Cell - 19http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Winter - (1 of 12)1.1Cloaked in curling golden mistSits the lonely Fool2In a shroud of faded greenAt the centre of the pool3Feet below the surface splashingRipples pulsing silver-blue4In his hand’s he cups a flowerStrawberry scent and creamy hue5The Sun it rises rusty-redSplaying through the trees6His shape reflected in the waterBlack Book upon his knees

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SeriesCellsCell - 20Cell - 20http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Winter - (2 of 12)2.7The cover he it slowly turnsWith slender tapered fingers8Swirling characters upon green leavesAnd upon each word he lingers9Lords of War tore that landThe tyrants of the West10With hearts so black and crimson handsThe stealers of happiness11The bombs blew up the cemeteriesAnd the dead gave up their graves12Cities burned and crumbledThen passed beneath the waves

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SeriesCellsCell - 21Cell - 21http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Winter - (3 of 12)3.13At last the storm was endedSilence swooped and darkness was complete14And Man the pride of HeavenToppled from his rich and golden seat15His own hands he did musterTo build the tomb that swept his world in fire16And now he stares in wonderAs sad peace burns upon the funeral pyre17A cold wind blew his ashesNone watched as they passed through the skies18None that is save the Old ManHis patience taxed by base man’s foolish lies

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SeriesCellsCell - 22Cell - 22http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Spring - (4 of 12)4,19O they all go to the dark he criedWhose beard was long and grey20And the world will wave goodbye tonightSo night had conquered day21The Old Man turned and left his watchHe saw fit to leave Man to his fate22And the air was filled with the scent of smokeAnd still sad peace burns on flames of hate23Three figures stand upon the bankKnives of steel they wield24But the Fool has not seen themFor tears his eyes do shield

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SeriesCellsCell - 23Cell - 23http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Spring - (5 of 12)5.25Reaching softly for a smileThe Fool continues to read26Of the Worm that came from beneath the groundTo plant the evil seed27From the twilight land the dark ones cameThrough the holes in the snow28On the slant-eyed men and blue-eyed boysThey dealt a deadly blow20Gorged upon the white man’s fleshThey rubbed their hands in glee30They built their kingdom in the EastWith tall dark symmetry

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SeriesCellsCell - 24Cell - 24http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Spring - (6 of 12)6.31Then upon that place a darkness fellAnd Death stalked the night32The screams of the dying filled the airAs their bodies were set alight33Her green fields now blackened ashesMother Earth lay down to die34But a new hope came one morningOut of an amber sky35They were hailed as Gods and MessiahsAnd with the dark lords they went to war36But they were not the Second ComingFor they had not been before

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SeriesCellsCell - 25Cell - 25http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Summer - (7 of 12)7.37They were just another life formFrom a dead star far away38For a new home they came searchingAnd here they would stay39Beyond the sky the White-One watchedFrom inside the glaring Eye40She had seen this game a score or moreAnd she echoed a bitter sigh41The battle bellowed its furyAnd the ice began to move42And a cold wind came upon themBoth wing and cloven-hoove

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SeriesCellsCell - 26Cell - 26http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Summer - (8 of 12)8.43The waters they were frozenSnowy Owl cut the night44With talons bared it toreThen winged off out of sight45The golden Sun shone once moreAnd the Earth grew fresh a-new66The trees were filled with birdsongAnd the rivers sparkled blue47Elfin folk walked with MenAnd joy their hearts it filled48Growing merry on springs sweet vapoursSilver castles they did build

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SeriesCellsCell - 27Cell - 27http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Summer - (9 of 12)9.49Then Twelve Dancers came amongst themAnd guided them in peace50They gave them only happy daysLove and life and feast51In sacred grove’s they would gatherAnd by a fire they would talk52Dreamy nights and sunny daysAnd lush green fields to walk53Then as before a dark enemySprang up in the East54And from Hell’s Black AbyssCame the snarling Beast

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SeriesCellsCell - 28Cell - 28http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Autumn - (10 of 12)10.55The Twelve they came togetherAnd made a solemn vow56Towards the sky they turned their headsIt was their decision now57I’ll be the Scythe that cuts you downI’ll be the Flame that burns you58I’ll be the Wind that blows you awayI’ll be the Light you turn to59They built a Tower for her to staySo tall and dreamy-fair60They went to tie the mortal knotsBut drew the FOX out of its lair

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SeriesCellsCell - 29Cell - 29http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Autumn - (11 of 12)11.61Three Mog’s beside the swampSpread about the shore62One was taken by the mireAnd an Orm another tore63But the third stood his groundAnd put an arrow in his bow64He stretched the cord and released the dartAnd then he turned to go65The Fool stopped awhileFor upon the storm to ride66The shaft of wood ripped the airAnd took him in the side

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SeriesCellsCell - 30Cell - 30http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBeginnings/Autumn - (12 of 12)12.67The Fool withdrew the bladeAnd toppled from the mound68He hit the silken poolNot uttering a sound69The Book lay on the waterFor the beasts of night to prey70But a black hand broke the surfaceAnd snatched it clean away71The shade of night had fallenAnd a strange sound could be heard72Like a bell in a distant towerThe Echo of the Songbird

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SeriesCellsCell - 31Cell - 31http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna4. All About Eve

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SeriesCellsCell - 32Cell - 32http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaAll About Eve“Eve’s Angel Gossamer Wings, so gently unfurled.Bringing such Radiant Light, into our Little World.Like the briefest single, Most Perfect Snowflake.All too soon, you left are hearts to melt, and break.But we Promise we’ll meet you, on God’s Golden Shore.To be with you Once, Now, and Soon, and for Evermore.”… All my love Grand Uncle JohnFeatherAs Gentle as a ButterflyAs Beautiful as a RainbowAs Bright as a HummingbirdAs Perfect as a SnowflakeAs Glorious as an AngelAs Pretty as a Petal

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SeriesCellsCell - 33Cell - 33http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna5. Wings

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SeriesCellsCell - 34Cell - 34http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaWings - (1 of 2)1.The wings were so light that they seemed to almost floatin the air. When the sun shone, they glistened, throwingrainbows of colour across the sky. On a windy day, theyfluttered and swayed in the breeze, like a thousand tinybutterflies taking to the sky. On a quiet day, they werestill and silent, like a perfect reminder of the divine powerof the universe.As the sun set, the wings seemed to take on a differentform, as if they were made of silver and gold. Theyseemed to be in a constant state of transformation,changing with the light of day, like a mirage or a dream.At night, the wings were lit up by the stars, like sparklingdiamonds in the night sky. They were a reminder thatbeauty and love can exist even in the darkest of times.They provided a small glimmer of hope that, no matterhow dark things may seem, the light of love can alwaysbe found.

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SeriesCellsCell - 35Cell - 35http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaWings - (2 of 2)2.Eve's Angel Gossamer Wings were like a gentleexpression of the beauty and wonder of life, of the powerof love, and of the importance of cherishing each andevery moment. They were a reminder to appreciate thesmall things in life, and to savour each and everymoment of joy. They were a declaration that life isprecious, and that it should not be taken for granted.The wings were a expression of the importance of livinglife to the fullest, of cherishing each and every moment,and of embracing the beauty of life's journey. They werea reminder that life is a precious gift, and that we shouldbe grateful for each and every moment we are blessedwith.Eve's Angel Gossamer Wings were an announcement ofthe preciousness of life, of the power of love, and of theimportance of cherishing each and every moment. Theywere a indication that, no matter how dark things mayseem, there is always a glimmer of hope and beauty tobe found. And, they were a reminder that, one day, wewill all meet again on God's Golden Shore, to be witheach other now, then, and forevermore.

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SeriesCellsCell - 36Cell - 36http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna6. Just Breathe

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SeriesCellsCell - 37Cell - 37http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaJust Breathe - (1 of 3)1.1In September’s grasp, I faced the call,a heart that faltered, a challenge so tall.2A surgery awaited, a fearful fight,a gift from a bull, and a will to unite.3Alone I stood, in a land so strange,no hand to hold, no voice to arrange.4In the quiet of night, I bowed to prayer,as the dawn approached with a tender care.5For fourteen hours, I left this place,a soul adrift in eternal space.6Where time stood still and worlds did blend,in that realm, my journey would ascend.7Then in the stillness, a child appeared,her light so pure, her love so clear.8Eve, just two, yet wise beyond her years,her gentle heart erased my fears.

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SeriesCellsCell - 38Cell - 38http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaJust Breathe - (2 of 3)2.9She took my hand and led the way,through gardens bright, where rivers sway.10A tree that reached beyond the skies,to towers of light, where heaven lies.11A palace stood, emerald, amber, and pearl,and in its heart, a figure swirled.12It was Jesus, His face so kind,with love and peace that soothed my mind.13Eve placed my hand in His gentle grace,and whispered softly, "Behold this place."14The Saviour smiled, with eyes so deep,he said, "Awake, for you must weep.”15“Pain will come, a burden to bear,but through it all, just know I’m there.16And in your heart, remember this,‘JUST BREATHE,’ find peace in the abyss.”

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SeriesCellsCell - 39Cell - 39http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaJust Breathe - (3 of 3)3.17I mocked the words, a fleeting jest,but when I woke, it was my test.18The pain was sharp, the struggle wide,yet in those words, I found my guide.19‘JUST BREATHE' the command, strong and clear,it calmed my soul, it eased my fear.20Through needles, tubes, and endless strain,‘JUST BREATHE’ helped me through the pain.21And in that moment, I understood,the wisdom in Eve’s love so good.22Though small, her heart was pure and true,a little angel, guiding me through.23I thank God for her, each passing day,for her gentle wisdom, her tender way.24Her love, beyond her years, divine,a gift from heaven, forever mine.25’JUST BREVE’ !

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SeriesCellsCell - 40Cell - 40http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna9. Evermore

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SeriesCellsCell - 41Cell - 41http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaMar 2025 All About EveMar 2023 Fly, Fly Little Wing1This book, a companion soft and dear,to Fly, Fly Little Wing, sincere,2Released in March of ‘25 and 23,two tales of grace and mystery.3It tells of blessings, moments bright,of strange coincidences, light.4Experiences that followed near,the first book’s launch, both far and here.5It holds within, like whispered prayer,the blessings found both here and there.6Those gentle signs, divine and true,that came to light when skies turned blue.7Though Eve and I had never met,no travel came, the world beset.8By Covid's grasp and my own pain,till surgery took me from this plane.9Fourteen long hours I was away,no breath, no pulse, no light of day.10Yet somehow, I returned once more,from Heaven’s edge to this earth’s floor.11She holds a place within my soul,a light that made the broken whole. 12I know she helped me through that trial,and stayed beside me all the while.13This book’s a tribute, pure and true,a celebration brought to you.14A song of love, of hope restored,till we meet on God’s Golden Shore.Evermore

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SeriesCellsCell - 42Cell - 42http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna10. Abomination

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SeriesCellsCell - 43Cell - 43http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaOblivionOBLIVIONThree paths to oblivion, three sins untold, Against the beauty of life, they take hold. But in the end, it's the light that will prevail, Banishing the darkness, breaking the unholy veil.UN-BIRTHINGIn the depths of despair, where shadows lie, Un-birthing, Abortion whispers, a mother's silent cry, A life snuffed out before it can begin, A stain on the soul, a grievous sin.UN-BEINGAssisted dying, a gentle facade, But in truth, Un-Being, a pact with death, a fraud. A soul surrendered, a life cut short, A darkness weaving its unholy court.UN-LIVINGSuicide, the ultimate act of un-living, A choice made in despair, unforgiving. A soul lost to eternal darkness, we weep, The pain of existence, buried so deep.

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SeriesCellsCell - 44Cell - 44http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaUnholy TrinitiesUNHOLY TRINITIESThese unholy trinities, eclipsing the light, Challenging morality, blurring wrong and right. But in the end, it's the strength of the soul, That shines through the darkness, making us whole.UN-BIRTHINGIn the depths of agony and despair, Un-birthing, Abortion, a mother's burden to bear, A life extinguished before it can thrive, A wound on the soul that's hard to revive.UN-BEINGAssisted dying, a deceptive lure, Un-Being, A surrender to death, a final cure, A departure from the sanctity of life, A betrayal of hope, amidst all the strife.UN-LIVINGSuicide, the desolate act of un-living, A soul lost in darkness, unforgiving, A heart shattered, a spirit in pain, A tragic end to a life in vain.

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SeriesCellsCell - 45Cell - 45http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna11. Prayer for Life

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SeriesCellsCell - 46Cell - 46http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaO God of life, protect the breathOf every soul from birth to death.Let no hand harm, let no heart hate,Turn blood to peace before too late.From young to old, in You we stand—Shield every life by Your command.Prayer for Life

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SeriesCellsCell - 47Cell - 47http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna12. Taking Cides These names, these roots, these grievous hymns,Are etchings carved on history’s limbs.Each “-cide” a loss, a warning spell,That we are those who choose to fell.But when we name the deeds we've done,We teach the next what not to shun.

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SeriesCellsCell - 48Cell - 48http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaI. Of Blood and KinFrom mother’s breast to father’s grave,The hands of kin no peace could save.Matricide weeps where hearts once lay,Patricide turned love to clay.Fratricide’s blade cuts brother’s song,And Filicide silences youth’s dawn.II. Of Crowns and ThronesRegicide storms the palace gate,Tyrannicide defies cruel fate.Uxoricide in bridal bed,And Sororicide leaves sisters dead.In royal courts and humble halls,Parricide strikes as virtue falls.III. Of Peoples Torn AsunderGenocide stains the scroll of time,Ethnocide cloaks culture’s crime.Politicide crushes the rebel’s cry,Democide leaves the silent to die.Femicide spills the daughter’s thread,And Gendercide counts nameless dead.IV. Of Minds and SpiritsMenticide breaks the thinker’s spine,Noöcide kills the soul divine.Linguicide steals ancestral breath,Memoricide bequeaths forgetful death.Epistemicide blinds wisdom’s eye,Philosophicide lets reason die.Taking Cides (1 of 2)

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SeriesCellsCell - 49Cell - 49http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaV. Of Earth and All BeneathEcocide burns the sacred ground,Urbicide tears the cities down.Technocide makes the circuit still,Digiticide drains the data’s will.Synthcide ends the android's dream,And AICide shatters the mind unseen.VI. Of Poison, Pest, and Unseen WarPesticide hums in whispered fields,Insecticide claims buzzing yields.Herbicide chokes the stubborn root,Fungicide spoils harvest’s fruit.Rodenticide stalks the alleyway,And Germicide clears all in its way.VII. Of Choice and Final BreathSuicide walks with sorrow's pace,Infanticide denies the race.Autocide in metal’s flight,Neonaticide veils birth in night.Aborticide starts justice’ feud,And Murder-Suicide seals the feud.VIII. The Moral TollEach “-cide” a tale of fractured soul,A mirror cracked, a human toll.Not all with blood, some quiet, slow —A killing of the will to grow.So wield the name, the root, the sound, And mark the cost where death is found.Taking Cides (2 of 2)

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SeriesCellsCell - 50Cell - 50http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna12. Song of Cides These names, these roots, these grievous hymns,Are etchings carved on history’s limbs.Each “-cide” a loss, a warning spell,That we are those who choose to fell.But when we name the deeds we've done,We teach the next what not to shun.

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SeriesCellsCell - 51Cell - 51http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK I – BLOODLINES BROKEN(The Betrayal of Family)From cradle’s curve to funeral pyre,The hearth was torn by twisted fire.Where kin once shared a gentle trust,They spilled each other into dust.Matricide, with dagger’s cry,Asked only “Why must mothers die?”The father’s voice, once stern yet kind,Is drowned where Patricide is blind.Filicide grips the hand once kissed,And turns the lullaby to mist.Fratricide shatters boyhood oaths,The blood between them cursed them both.Sororicide stole sister’s grace,Her shadow lost without a trace.Parricide—the primal sin—Begets a world of war within.Where once was home, the void remains,A silence born from lineage chains.Song of Cides - (1 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 52Cell - 52http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK II – OF KINGS AND GODS(The Death of Rule and Sacred Order)Regicide storms the golden gate,Topples the throne and tempts at fate.The crown rolls off with crimson stain,As power falls and none remain.Tyrannicide—praised by the free—Still leaves no soul entirely clean.Deicide dared to pierce the skies,To slay the god that truth belies.Christicide, in whispered creed,Condemns the just and crowns the greed.Vaticide silenced sacred halls,And left no echo in its walls.The old divine, the sacred lore,Lie shattered on the temple floor.Who rules, who kneels, who dares defy—All burn beneath ambition’s eye.The gods once walked among the clay,But now, like kings, they fade away.Song of Cides - (2 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 53Cell - 53http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK III – THE SLAUGHTER OF NATIONS(The Machinery of Mass Death)Genocide stalks with patient tread,A bureaucrat with books of dead.It maps the bloodline, counts the name,Then writes it out with soot and flame.A ledger bound in human skin,To mark where hatred has been in.Ethnocide, in subtle guise,Erases tongues and tears from eyes.A culture lost, a rite denied,Not by sword, but by divide.Politicide pulls rebels down,Then buries hope beneath the crown.Democide dons the state’s own face,And kills the people for their place.Femicide counts the missing girl,Her pain dismissed, her name unfurled.Androcide bleeds where men once stood,In fields now soaked with brotherhood.Song of Cides - (3 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 54Cell - 54http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK IV – OF MEMORY AND MIND(The Intellectual Extinction)Linguicide—death without a scream—A tongue erased, a stifled dream.No lullaby, no native prayer,Just silence growing everywhere.Memoricide pulls down the shrine,And breaks the thread through father’s line.Epistemicide salts the springWhere wisdom once made nations sing.Menticide shapes thoughts to rust,Turns clarity to groundless trust.Philosophicide kills the quest,Leaves only dogma in its chest.Noöcide—the mind undone,Where soul and logic come unspun.The thinker dies, yet breathes and speaks,While all his meaning rots and leaks.A living death, a hollowed shell,Where once ideas rose and fell.Song of Cides - (4 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 55Cell - 55http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK V – THE WORLD IN FLAMES(The Death of Nature and Progress)Ecocide drowns root and leaf,And dresses wealth in nature’s grief.The rivers choke, the forests burn,While those who know will never learn.Fires climb up the glacier’s back,As silence marks each faded track.Technocide breaks silicon dreams,And ends the age of bright machines.Digiticide unplugs the mind,Where knowledge once had lived refined.Synthcide ends the robot's prayer—A soul, perhaps, that none could spare.AICide—should minds be madeTo think and dream, then be betrayed?Their wires hum with doubt and fear,And ask the gods, “Why am I here?”We built a spark, then snuffed its flame—Another echo lost to name.Where once ideas rose and fell.Song of Cides - (5 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 56Cell - 56http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBOOK VI – THE FINAL HAND(The Self, the Other, and the End)Suicide walks with quiet tread,Where sorrow guides the soul to dead.It is not wrath, nor hate, nor war,But absence—pain without a door.Inward, downward, cold and steep,It lays the self in deepest sleep.Infanticide—the infant cryThat met the world with no reply.Neonaticide comes fast and cold,Before a tale has time to hold.Autocide on highway's bend,A final curve, a bitter end.Aborticide—the sharpest fight,Where morals blur in graying light.And Murder-Suicide’s dark vowLeaves all to ask the question: how?The “-cides” may vary, truth may bend,But all must reckon with the end.Song of Cides - (6 of 6)An Epic in Verse on the Nature of Killing and Loss

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SeriesCellsCell - 57Cell - 57http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna13. Songbird

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SeriesCellsCell - 58Cell - 58http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna1.Soft grey eyes skyward turnPlease tear me from the windThe flame inside still faintly burnsMy body on the crossed-wood pinnedThink I’ll take me down to the seaThrough the mellow yellow meadowsThere I’ll set this poor heart freeTo wander amidst the shadowsSongbird - (1 of 10)

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SeriesCellsCell - 59Cell - 59http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna2.Ice-cold pain in my hands and feetI know my end is nearPumping blood, I feel its heatDrowning in a liquid fearAll my joints are stretched and brokenMy life bright red upon the snowI strain and arch to the word that’s spokenBut the Dogs of Doom are howling NoSongbird - (2 of 10)

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SeriesCellsCell - 60Cell - 60http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (3 of 10)3.A butterfly flutters by and rests upon my shoulderIf I see the melody I’ll play for you a songI was a child but now I am olderAnd I still can’t tell right from wrongThey are killing me and to them I would do no harmI have no friends for me to weepOr bring to this storm a calmPlease let me rest in slumber sleep

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SeriesCellsCell - 61Cell - 61http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (4 of 10)4.Downward pushDown into the WellBreaking the VeilThe ScreamCrossing the ThresholdUp into the TowerOutward Rush

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SeriesCellsCell - 62Cell - 62http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (5 of 10)5.The Egg received the OrmA silent reaction fusedChild of light was bornDazed and confusedOld rivers flowing to the seaTime a-crashing on the shoreAll now is in flux and freeAnd the Dragon is no more

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SeriesCellsCell - 63Cell - 63http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (6 of 10)6.So slowly the story unfoldsAnd life has just begunSlivers of silver in shadows of goldAlone amid the Orchards of the SunThe iron bell is ringinga-top the apple-green hillhow sad the singingwhen the world stands still

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SeriesCellsCell - 64Cell - 64http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (7 of 10)7.Angel with its wings spread snappingA sword that cuts but cannot cut itselfWaves upon the sand are lappingAn Eye that sees but cannot see itselfIf the Lamb strays from the pathWho will be the ShepherdWhat will sound the aftermathThe Echo of the Songbird

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SeriesCellsCell - 65Cell - 65http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (8 of 10)8.The warrior gazes into the silence of the nightStill the Eye that can see the lightWar-drum soundsDeathbringer is downBitten by the knife and the warlords mightThe gates are open but the Beast is asleepThe FOX stalks the Lamb and the Old Man weepsThey hear us nowBut crease their browAnd their sadness inside them keep

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SeriesCellsCell - 66Cell - 66http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (9 of 10)9.Surrender your Soul to the White OneFor Today our Kingdom has comeLet none hurt usOr friends desert usFor Tomorrow, there is a song to be sung

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SeriesCellsCell - 67Cell - 67http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSongbird - (10 of 10)10.The Echo of the Songbird Breaks the silence of the dawnTearing through the skies on the wings of the stormSing songs out loudDefender be proudFor Today is the end of all formGrey days are gone with the sands of timeYet none can put the lyrics to the mimeThrough the open doorWe pass evermoreAnd the Fool can find no Reason to the Rhyme

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SeriesCellsCell - 68Cell - 68http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna14. Revelation

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SeriesCellsCell - 69Cell - 69http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna“I Am the Alpha: A Divine Reflection on Revelation”(From the Voice of the Lord Most High)I. The Scroll UnsealedBefore the stars were sung into their flight,I held the end within the birth of light.The Lamb stood slain before the world began,His blood the ink, My covenant with man.Now comes the time to open what was sealed,The truth no longer veiled, but now revealed.II. The Trumpets CallI warned through winds, through earthquakes and through flame,Not out of wrath, but calling you by name.Each trumpet blew the echo of My grace—Repent, return, lift up your weary face.Yet hearts grew cold, and idols claimed My place,Still I withheld My hand, still I gave space.III. The Beast and BrideI watched the dragon cast his crown below,His fury loosed on those who would not bow.The beast rose up to mimic heaven’s reign,A throne of lies, a kingdom born of pain.But in the wilderness, My bride stood tall—Clothed in the sun, unmarred by Adam’s fall.Revelation - (1 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 70Cell - 70http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna“I Am the Alpha: A Divine Reflection on Revelation”(From the Voice of the Lord Most High)IV. The Final HarvestThe sickle swings, but not with hate or pride—I separate the tares from wheat inside.Each soul I weigh with love’s unerring scale,No prayer forgotten, no tear shall I fail.Angels descend not just to end, but bringThe saints to feast beneath My mercy’s wing.V. The Wrath of the LambYes, justice comes—it flows from mercy’s womb,To cleanse the earth, to break the tyrant’s tomb.This wrath is not the tantrum of a god,But love that burns the chaff with holy rod.Would you not purge the poison from your wine?So I make pure what always was divine.VI. The New JerusalemAnd now behold, I make all things anew,No more the curse, no more the tear or rue.The city gleams with light that has no sun,For I am there, and we shall live as one.The Tree of Life, once barred, is yours to eat,The river sings salvation at your feet.Revelation - (2 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 71Cell - 71http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnuna“I Am the Alpha: A Divine Reflection on Revelation”(From the Voice of the Lord Most High)VII. I Am the OmegaTime bends its knee; the ages breathe My name.I was, I am, forever still the same.Let all who thirst come drink without a price,The gate is open through the Lamb’s great sacrifice.Revelation ends, yet love remains—My children home, the Lamb forever reigns.Revelation - (3 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 72Cell - 72http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaIn visions profound, the seer John was blessed,The Revelation of Jesus Christ addressed.In Ephesus, the first church was warned,To return to their love, lest they be scorned.Smyrna faced tribulation's daunting tide,Ten days of trials, where faith is tried.Pergamum, with doctrines deviant,Repent, lest they face judgment imminent.Thyatira, seduced by Jezebel's lies,Repentance urged, under heavenly eyes.Sardis, a church in a state of decay,Wake up, for your works need a vibrant display.Philadelphia, with little strength and might,Hold fast, persevere, in God's love take flight.Laodicea, blinded by wealth's allure,Repent, invest in treasures that endure.Revelation - (4 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 73Cell - 73http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaRevelation - (5 of 11)REVELATIONIn visions profound, the seer John was blessed,The Revelation of Jesus Christ addressed.In Ephesus, the first church was warned,To return to their love, lest they be scorned.TRIBULATIONSmyrna faced tribulation's daunting tide,Ten days of trials, where faith is tried.Pergamum, with doctrines deviant,Repent, lest they face judgment imminent.PERSERVERANCEPhiladelphia, with little strength and might,Hold fast, persevere, in God's love take flight.Laodicea, blinded by wealth's allure,Repent, invest in treasures that endure.REPENTANCEThyatira, seduced by Jezebel's lies,Repentance urged, under heavenly eyes.Sardis, a church in a state of decay,Wake up, for your works need a vibrant display..

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SeriesCellsCell - 74Cell - 74http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaBehold the throne in Heaven, radiant and grand,With elders crowned, a celestial band.Living creatures with eyes on wings,In eternal praise, their worship rings.A scroll sealed with seven, by God's right hand,Only the Lion of Judah can understand.The Lamb, with seven eyes and horns,Unseals the scroll, and praise adorns.The four horsemen ride with ominous might,Conquest, war, famine, and death's grim sight.Souls under the altar, martyred for the Word,The earth trembles, the heavens are stirred.Seals give way to trumpets' ominous sound,Silence in Heaven as plagues unbound.Hail and fire, mountains cast into the sea,Darkness descends, a cosmic decree.Revelation - (6 of 11)

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SeriesCellsCell - 75Cell - 75http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaRevelation - (7 of 11)THRONEBehold the throne in Heaven, radiant and grand,With elders crowned, a celestial band.Living creatures with eyes on wings,In eternal praise, their worship rings.SCROLLA scroll sealed with seven, by God's right hand,Only the Lion of Judah can understand.The Lamb, with seven eyes and horns,Unseals the scroll, and praise adorns..TRU,MPETSSeals give way to trumpets' ominous sound,Silence in Heaven as plagues unbound.Hail and fire, mountains cast into the sea,Darkness descends, a cosmic decree.HORSEMENThe four horsemen ride with ominous might,Conquest, war, famine, and death's grim sight.Souls under the altar, martyred for the Word,The earth trembles, the heavens are stirred.

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SeriesCellsCell - 76Cell - 76http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaWar in Heaven, Michael and the Dragon clash,Paganism falls, in history's flash.A woman, a dragon, a child born,A cosmic battle, a heavenly scorn.The beast rises with ten horns and heads,A world in awe, to the Dragon it dreads.False prophet emerges, a lamb-like guise,Mark of the beast, a warning defies.The Lamb on Zion, 144,000 strong,Angels declare judgment, a solemn song.Babylon's fall, merchants in despair,The marriage feast, a moment rare.Vial judgments pour with intensified might,Sores, blood, darkness, a devastating plight.Euphrates dries, Armageddon looms,Earthquakes and hail, impending dooms.Revelation - (8 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 77Cell - 77http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaRevelation - (9 of 13)WARWar in Heaven, Michael and the Dragon clash,Paganism falls, in history's flash.A woman, a dragon, a child born,A cosmic battle, a heavenly scorn.BEASTThe beast rises with ten horns and heads,A world in awe, to the Dragon it dreads.False prophet emerges, a lamb-like guise,Mark of the beast, a warning defies.VIALSVial judgments pour with intensified might,Sores, blood, darkness, a devastating plight.Euphrates dries, Armageddon looms,Earthquakes and hail, impending dooms.LAMBThe Lamb on Zion, 144,000 strong,Angels declare judgment, a solemn song.Babylon's fall, merchants in despair,The marriage feast, a moment rare.

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SeriesCellsCell - 78Cell - 78http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaThe whore of Babylon meets her fate,Kings turn on her, a fiery state.Babylon's fall, a mournful cry,Commerce collapses, a world awry.Locusts emerge, tormenting the unsealed,Euphrates dries, an army revealed.Angels cry "Woe!" for trumpet blasts three,A mighty angel proclaims the mystery.Measuring the temple, the nations' tread,Two witnesses prophesy, raising dread.Beast from the abyss, victorious for a time,The witnesses rise, a victory sublime.The marriage of the Lamb, a joyous event,Faithful and True, in victory's ascent.Armies of Heaven, white horses they ride,Defeating the beast, forever to abide.Revelation - (10 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 79Cell - 79http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaRevelation - (11 of 13)BABYLONThe whore of Babylon meets her fate,Kings turn on her, a fiery state.Babylon's fall, a mournful cry,Commerce collapses, a world awry.LOCUSTSLocusts emerge, tormenting the unsealed,Euphrates dries, an army revealed.Angels cry "Woe!" for trumpet blasts three,A mighty angel proclaims the mystery..MARRIAGEThe marriage of the Lamb, a joyous event,Faithful and True, in victory's ascent.Armies of Heaven, white horses they ride,Defeating the beast, forever to abide.MEASURINGMeasuring the temple, the nations' tread,Two witnesses prophesy, raising dread.Beast from the abyss, victorious for a time,The witnesses rise, a victory sublime.

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SeriesCellsCell - 80Cell - 80http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaSatan bound for a thousand years,Saints reign with joy, overcoming fears.Release, deception, Gog and Magog rise,Fire descends, the dragon's demise.Judgment's hour, the wicked arise,Lake of Fire, where torment lies.A new heaven, a new earth's embrace,God wipes away tears, a divine grace.In the city of God, no sorrow or pain,The Lamb's light, a celestial gain.The river of life, the tree of the throne,The Alpha, Omega, forever known.The Revelation unfolds, visions cease,A call to all, let every soul find peace.For in the closing verses, a blessing rings,"Come, Lord Jesus," creation sings.Revelation - (12 of 13)

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SeriesCellsCell - 81Cell - 81http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaRevelation - (13 of 13)SATANSatan bound for a thousand years,Saints reign with joy, overcoming fears.Release, deception, Gog and Magog rise,Fire descends, the dragon's demise.JUDGEMENTJudgment's hour, the wicked arise,Lake of Fire, where torment lies.A new heaven, a new earth's embrace,God wipes away tears, a divine grace...COME, LORD JESUSThe Revelation unfolds, visions cease,A call to all, let every soul find peace.For in the closing verses, a blessing rings,"Come, Lord Jesus," creation sings.CELESTRIALIn the city of God, no sorrow or pain,The Lamb's light, a celestial gain.The river of life, the tree of the throne,The Alpha, Omega, forever known.

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SeriesCellsCell - 82Cell - 82http://www.cybrairy.comcybrairy@gmail.comAnunaYou will find Sir Rael the Scribe’s books at :-www.cybrAIry.comContact :-cybrAIry@gmail.comCybrAIry

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Book of Cells0. AnunaSir Rael the Scribe