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In the cool hour of the evening, the garden gold and breathing

My lover at my hand, Two virgins in the land

and angels on the wing, descending as they sing,

"Raphael, oh Raphael"

O how it made you warm to see my lover's form

Who'd think a human touch could make an angel blush

and you'd leave grudgingly as if you envied me,

Raphael.

You'd linger just to talk for hours as we'd walk

Your feet burned on the hills -- you never had your fill

Was it you who brought us fire on your wings of desire,

Raphael?

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And when the earth grew cold the vision would not hold

heaven closed its doors we never see you anymore

and our voices fill the air like a table or a chair,

Raphael.

But I swear there's still an ember of paradise remembered

a certain shade of blue the nakedness we knew

and I wonder if you keep the feel of grass beneath your feet

and when you seraphim embrace now, does the blood rise in your face

Raphael?

Oh, Raphael, Raphael.