The Last Of The Lonely Race

First of all was God of all the earth,
Who lead and created the entire human race;
Second was the Lord who died on cavalry,
Who lived a life perfect and blameless and went to out of space.

Third were the people who populated mankind,
Who were alive and corrupted and had a sinful mind;
Forth was the devil who thought every evil,
Now in hell and torment at the depth of any level.

Fifth was the man who looked to God for his plan,
And lived and worked and hoped to be all he can;
Sixth was the woman God gave man for company,
A friend and wife and love precious little something.

Seventh were the twelve disciple's apostles of the Christ,
They walked and lived and preached between the poles of ice,
Eight was the animals, the cattle and sheep for food,
Which filled and kept the kings no matter what their mood.

Ninth was the children who laughed and ran and played,
To replace the dying aging who loved and made the grade;
Tenth was the judge of nations who ruled awe all the earth,
Who sought and taught and reasoned with people since their birth.

Eleventh was hopeful who waited for the resurrection of dead,
And lie there in the graves till all heavens have them lead;
Twelfth was one left writing an account of all the times,
And that person is me the last of the lonely revealed in rhymes.

Signed,

Parsifal.