Comics and LiteratureA Chapter by C.R. RathkampThis has my own version of things, and some joyous revenue for writing a tale, which has not been completed for obvious reasons.PANEL 1: We see the corruption of the world, confiscated towards death and destruction. The buildings such as skyscrapers are ablaze with flame. People are running like ants in our vision. Lights are flickering off and on, as if twitching. Narrator: “This is the world we created for our children. The thoughts bouncing off and colliding into another dimension which this world has never seen before in modern times.”
PANEL 2: The skies are lit with red flame. The world has begun to sink into the waters, taking with them the entire void of New York City. Narrator: “Does this mean we will suffice to love? All that I wanted, and now this, drowning out the evil, purging it from our bedrooms, and outside streets.”
PANEL 3 (Long panel): We see the birth of a shot from a gun, a barricaded assault rifle. Narrator: The gun is still warm. The shooting has ended, and in this curious venture of pride, and self establishment, I draw forth the memories of consciousness.”
“Come here, child. I have a tale to tell.”
Here in the beginning there were several different portions of humanity. The classified remained in the Garden, awhile Adam and Eve perpetuated their defense against themselves. Once the trial was settled, the snake had lost its wings, and was now a slithering bunch of mud. The God who said, “You are banished from this place,” continued to watch over His most precious creation, awhile those in the Garden demanded that God remain constant onto them. Since sin had entered the entire world, those in the Garden were factual and dependent on God, and became jealous. I write alone in this factual place, divided with the surmise of nationality with the United States, a country that has been created only two hundred years ago. Who are the ones in the Garden that followed God? Why does God remain constantly over obedient to those who ate of the eyed fruit?
“I want a cheeseburger, again. Like last night.” © 2016 C.R. Rathkamp |
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