God said, "I made a man
Out of clay-
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day
Till he was all shining gold
And oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Him. And I said,
'Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead!'
Then spoke he the man of gold:
'I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold
Thy peace.' And this I did.
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.
'Give thy name!'- 'Sir! Genius.'"
God said," I made a man" by Jose Garcia Villa
But so bright he, he spun Himself to the brightest Day
Till he was all shining gold, and oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created him.
And said, "Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead?"
Then spole he the man of gold:
I will not Murder thee! I do but Measure thee.
Hold Thy peace!"
And this I did, But I was curious of this so regal head.
give your answer idiot!!!!!!
yes
Apollo was the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge
A god intervening in human affairs
i hope to god you did not just try to pull that of helll nawww
a real thanksgiving prayer of bernard
i asked god how much do you love me. he said this much and streched out his arms and died
The Greek god of poetry is Apollo.
Apollo was the Greek God of poetry.
You can dedicate a poem to any god, or to God. If you mean 'Who was the god of poetry?' that was Apollo.
god made art for the same reason he made music, poetry, trees and even humans. because it is interesting and amazing
God made chickens and he said that they are good.
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
Apollo is the Greek god of poetry, music, medicine, and the sun.
God himself said it (Genesis ch.1, ch.5, ch.9).
Apollo is the Greek god of poetry.
Apollo is the Greek god of music, poetry, and the arts. He is often depicted playing a lyre and was believed to inspire creativity and artistic expression in people.
well, the bible said that god just APPEARED, THEN he made everything
God "Zinzlakht"