[Smiling a little more at that, then taking another drag.]
There is a point in the poem where Lucifer is realizing exactly what he's gotten himself into: that he was hurt, he was angry, and he played right into the Creator's hands. That no matter what he did, he was going to lose. He wasn't going to get what he wanted.
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There is a point in the poem where Lucifer is realizing exactly what he's gotten himself into: that he was hurt, he was angry, and he played right into the Creator's hands. That no matter what he did, he was going to lose. He wasn't going to get what he wanted.
[Looking up at her now.]
What do you think he did next?