Darwinistic Dante's Inferno partially obstructed preconceptions steering the helm Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm As the fire's embers faded and wrought their broken, dying ghosts black upon the ground And the sunlight sets the clouds aflame Do you not gaze in wonder of how they became? What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? And the grandest of valleys and canyons that are cut with the passing of eons of time From a wave of the mightiest hand from the giver of life and beauty sublime When the tufted footfalls of a jungle beast silently slip past your panicking feet And the soul within you marvels and your praise to Him is cast Do you really think Mr. Darwin's words and thoughts truly are the last? Chaos, order As scaled wings erupt in brilliant colors spectrum's view When a seed becomes a plant and then a tree then starts anew Of skeletal frame of fins and flight by chance they do appear by might? Of atoms protoplasmic start will soon contain a beating heart Chaos, order As the sunlight sets the clouds aflame, do you not wonder of how they became? If the monster lives in the depths of Loch Ness, And the Yeti prowls the nights in the Northwest He is their Maker - both the Giver of Life, the quencher of strife From the world's first dividing cell to the loneliest quarters of hell