Genesis 7: Find the Fleetwood Mac Songs

   November 20


In the watershed Landslide of life, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.

Noah, a man of Dreams, walked with God, untouched by any Gold Dust Woman.

God spoke to Noah, ‘The Chain of humanity is broken. Build an ark of cypress; rooms inside, coat it with pitch, this is your task. Dimensions given, an exact match, like a Tango in the Night.'

Noah, long past the Edge of Seventeen, obeyed God's word, he would not be crying in the night.

Six hundred years, Noah lived when the floodwaters came.

With family and beasts, clean and unclean, two by two the animals entered the ark in an organized Dance, because the Storms were about to break.

After seven days, indicative of a Gypsy's dream, the waters came. Forty days and nights, it rained - Heaven's Albatross, soaring in tears, but Noah’s heart like a Songbird had no fear.

God’s directive to Noah and his clan was to Don’t Stop and Go Your Own Way from the rest of humanity, and quickly enter the ark. From a Rumours whisper, creatures of every kind, including the Tusk animals, came in pairs.

For forty days, the flood kept rising, covering mountains, erasing all lands along with the giants, people, and everything that had breath not even the great queen Rhiannon who was taken by the wind and the sky cry would stay. All life ceased, only Noah remained, and those with him in the ark, while a peaceful moon’s reflection like calm Silver Springs juxtaposed on the shining autumn ocean crashing Everywhere interplayed Over and Over along with the waves until the flood’s demise.

  1. Landslide - Referenced in the descriptions of both the grace Noah found and the floodwaters covering the earth.
  2. Dreams - Alluded to in describing Noah as a "man of Dreams."
  3. Gold Dust Woman - Used to illustrate Noah's purity.
  4. The Chain - Mentioned in relation to humanity's broken chain from what God desired.
  5. Tango in the Night - Referenced in the description of the ark's construction.
  6. Edge of Seventeen - Used to describe Noah's obedience to God's word, and Noah’s age.
  7. Storms - referring to thunderous skies that were about to break open.
  8. The Dance - Used to describe the entry of animals into the ark.
  9. Gypsy - Alluded to in the description of the flood's beginning, and going everywhere.
  10. Albatross - Mentioned in relation to the raining skies.
  11. Songbird - Referenced in describing know as a man that didn’t need to fear.
  12. Don’t Stop - God’s directives to Noah.
  13. Go Your Own Way - God’s directive to Noah.
  14. Rumours - Used in the context of the creatures entering the ark.
  15. Rhiannon - Meaning Great Queen (she is also a witch) and mentioned in the context of the flood covering the earth and doing away with all breath of life.
  16. Tusk - Referencing the animals like the elephants.
  17. Silver Springs - Referenced in the closing imagery of the ark under the moon reflecting on the ocean.
  18. Over and Over - used to indicate the the waves motion.

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