Background behind this chapter. Another famous scene is Michael the Archangel banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden after they had eaten of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge (FottoK or FTK for short).
Michael, being God's right hand man, is a little tired of always doing the right thing. He's wondering what it's like to be Adam and Eve and do wrong once in a while...and give in to temptation. 
The line in Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy about Satan's daughter and a sword of gold in hand with an angel hovering by made me think of Michael, who is always pictorized as having a blazing sword in hand. Especially when he is sent by God to banish Adam and Eve East of Eden. 
In this story, Michael is almost wistful to go with them. But he cannot, and must return to the Houses of the Holy.
Part II: Casting out of the Garden of Eden, Wishing he could go too
Part II: Casting out of the Garden of Eden, Wishing he could go too
(should be read to Led Zeppelin’s song “Houses of the Holy”)
Uh, oh.  Here’s Mike to rip asunder.
                   Eden’s ending with his
coming.
In the distance,
hear the thunder
            and a complacent kind of humming.
He steps lightly,
feathers taut
                senses alert like a wide-eyed
bug
going into an
invisible knot
          sees nothing--continues with a
shrug.
There they wait
with bags that match
   ‘tween the two trees that let them know:
There are things
beyond their green patch
              that their paradise would not
show.
                                         You
know.
He
looks clinically at the two that stand
                 but one a bit more than the
other
then peers at the
lines of the man
                 places his hand upon his
brother
                                  You know.
The man’s look
comes from seeing things
                          that he wasn’t meant
to see.
Alas, now does
those things that bring
                       blights of that
accursed tree.
                                            Oh
– oh.
Cause it’s easier
to blame the fruit
                        or even the serpent’s
tongue
frankly all of it
is moot
                      the promises his woman
sung
                                            Oh – oh-oh. . .
At last, grudging
Mike must glance
                at the female looking beyond.
It seems she
prefers her chance
                    and looks forward to the
dawn.
Behind them Mike’s toy
licks up hail
                    it’s really just for
showing off. 
He really likes to
wow the females
                        with his aching sword
aloft.
                                            
You know.
At the edge, Mike
rests his arm
                       and stands just to the inside.
She turns and he
sees with alarm
                      the gleaming eyes of a
bride
                                 Oh-oh, Satan
and Man.
Mike didn’t know
but he would face
                         those gleaming eyes
again.
Inscrutable in time
or place
                     When he’d be ready to
begin.
But for now Mike
returns alone
                        to quiet houses of the
holy.
Where only the
mighty like he are prone
             to stare out longingly at the
lowly.
                                          Oh –
oh – oh.
The lowly were
a-walking
       Dragging feet and stepping toes, then
One says a prayer
and hand crossing 
                       the other just says an
amen.
                                 Oh-oh, Man and Satan.
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Great poem. Too bad American can't see Romney for what he is.
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