If There Is A God Poem by Francis Duggan

If There Is A God

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If there is a god that god is for everyone
And not for the billionaire his wife and their daughter and son
And not for the president the queen and the king
Though their praises the gullible masses do sing

If there is a god be it a he or a she
That god is for you and that god is for me
In god's eyes no difference between the pauper and billionaire
If there is a god then that god must be fair

If there is a god in a kingdom in the sky
The souls of the just will have wings there to fly
To when the last breath of life from their bodies has gone
In a heavenly place their spirits will live on

If there is a god he or she would treat all souls as the same
The soul of the billionaire and the one without a penny to his or her name
And give the souls of the just wings for to fly
To the universal utopia far beyond the sky.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: religions
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM

People who spend lavishly on religious ceremonies and donate big amounts in construction of temples are regarded as supreme devotees of God.Poor people who cannot spend big amounts in religious ceremonies looked down in the society.A good message in a nicely written poem.

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