This paper aims to present a dialogue between the work of Colombian poets Hector Rojas Herazo (1920-2002), Giovanni Quessep (1939) and Romulo Bustos Aguirre (1954), addressing their poetic forms of cognition, especially the reformulation of Paradise myth as a way to dismantle the Judeo-Christian imaginary of punishment and death. To accomplish this analysis we take under consideration the motivations and symbolic figures of Evil condense in the archetypal of God, the Angel and Man; and the dramatic topography of Heaven-Paradise.