On the first day of Creation, my $deity gave to me
BEGIN { reality(); }
On the second day of Creation, $deity gave to me
do { print; } while ( <> ) #presuming you read ) as close parenthesis
On the third day of Creation, $deity gave to me
foreach my $key ( keys %hash ) { $hash->{$key} = "breathe"; }
On the fourth day of Creation, $deity gave to me
my $obj = Earth::Humanity->new(will => "free");
On the fifth day of Creation, $deity gave to me
tie %myself, $obj->get(target => "me");
On the sixth day of Creation, $deity gave to me
$myself{"name"} = "Sir mXe";
On the seventh day of Creation, $deity took a rest,
$deity->sleep() && bless;
...
On the final day of Revelations, $deity gave to me,
END { close_reality(); }
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