Well, in the process, at each step, each day,
both in the doing, and the telling of
how things had gone, to his children he'd say
he "saw that it was good", and smelling of
the goodness that was him. When overseen
by 'Good' himself, (then shortened back to 'God')
what chance has his creation got, I mean
the outcome must be good, you see you've got
both source, intent, process, apprecia-
-tion. Two words more might help with what he "saw":
"ensured", and since you're talking of cre-a-
-tion, "got-involved-to-bring-about", and more…
Another question comes to me about
the "it" that God so saw that it was good:
Until tonight I've only thought of "product",
but "process" is a thing that rightly should
be here considered, in this special week
commemorating where our goods came from,
as well as chattle, stuff we like and seek,
accoutrements of life, that go and come.
As well as just "appreciating prod-
-uct", maybe God's involving himself in
the process to ensure, by peek and prod,
luck's not the only motive force or sheen.
And so when I am letting him "see me",
and "see that I am good" as well I s'pose,
to grow that way I'll hear his words that be
just what a man will live by, as he grows.
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