Dandelion Dogma Poem by Saint Eule

Dandelion Dogma



The variations in all the worldly doctrine.
Makes a persons head spin, want to take pill.
To a young person it might be quite confusing,
Jesus said, I have no Doctrine but my Fathers will.

So where did all these rules as dandelions had grown,
Weeds not from the seeds of faith the Lord had sown.
Adding to the dogma, letting it take root.
One of you hath eaten from the forbidden fruit.

Families divided also, another Berlin wall.
A simple misunderstanding or discovered flaw.
The crescent of the white or crescent of the red.
The way an item is worn about a persons head.

Never take a vow to serve another master.
Think will it lead to peace and or to disaster.
My prayer would be to keep a family together as one.
Not the dandelion dogma, but my Fathers will be done.

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