W.W. Phelps composes a poem that parallels "Adam and Eve" with Heavenly Father and Mother.
W.W. Phelps, "Come to Me," Times and Seasons 6 no. 1 (January 15, 1845): 783
Come to me, here are Adam and Eve at the head
Of a multitude, quicken'd and rais'd from the dead:
Here's the knowledge that was, or that is, or will be—
In the gen'ral assembly of worlds: Come to me.
Come to me; here's the myst'ry that man hath not see;
Here's our Father in heaven, and Mother, the Queen;
Here are worlds that have been, and the worlds yet to be;
Here's eternity,—endless; amen: Come to me.