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Abraxas: A History of the World in Verse

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Abraxas is an abbreviated, illustrated history of the earth up to man's first steps on the moon, rendered in epic verse for ease of reading and retention for anyone of any age, race, religion or gender. Within its pages, you will discover how much you know about yourself and the wonderful world you live in as you journey through the past. Whether reading alone or in groups with family or friends, use this book as an opportunity to discuss issues and opinions, help explore moral and ethical inclinations and attitudes and assess scholastic skills. It's a perfect reason to get together and talk, unglued from the TV, VCR and video games. This book is the first in a series of tools designed to assist in taking control of your life, your family, your community and your world. For the more you know, the richer your existence and the more promising your future.

About the Author

This work is the effort of a generation of parents, teachers, historians, scientists and others, like yourself, who simply desire to pass on the wisdom of this world to their children and all who follow.

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(Cambrian)

3.2 branched from the seas to distant shores
plants prosper by producing spores
and plasma floats in constant change
as cells divide and rearrange
and join in groups of similar types
(like spots with spots and stripes with stripes)
then finding other, different cells
and joining up with them as well
to make the earth's first organisms,
ancestors of all main divisions,
parents of all future life forms,
mutations as well as the norms,
precursors of innumerable hosts
(including those evolved the most
and those that to this day remain
immute, resolutely unchanged)

3.3 beginning with those that could tout
containing an 'inside' and 'out'
outside a seal of pliant skin
designed to keep the insides in,
(what's now considered so banal)
an alimentary canal
with openings at either end
to take food in and wastes expend
forward in movement, mouth end first
following blind, hunger and thirst
and when their senses did evolve
(the problem, finding food, to solve)
and ways to catch food so developed
they too, around the mouth enveloped
and when the view that each one shaded
became so overcomplicated
bundles of nerves combined in brains
keeping their thoughts on the right trains
and sorting out each signal's sound
(close to the mouth as well, they're found)
the whole of which became the head,
the face, the end through which it's fed
the rest left to the trunk and limbs
with which it crawls, glides, slides or swims
as days and nights flash quiet by
and epochs quickly multiply
these template forms diversify
in ocean depths and open sky
into sea lilies, cucumbers,
sponges of immodest numbers,
amoeba who on currents ride,
slick worms who 'cross mud bottoms slide,
small boneless fish that darkness light
with phosphorous scales shining bright,
crustaceans with their hardened shells
protecting them from pounding swells,
a host of surface parasites
and millions of young trilobites