Over The I Am, The Original One, The Great All (Sonnet) Poem by Gert Strydom

Over The I Am, The Original One, The Great All (Sonnet)



(after Charl-Pierre Naudé)

Where he cannot proof God, man does
by reasonability and reason and the collective debate do hold the delusion
that they can reduce the omnipotent omniscient omnipresent
to a empty nothing that do fold into a page of a myth,
where no one can press such a being into a test-tube
or do know His principles and laws from which life and everything does come,
they easily do get the incorrect and wrong impression
and do take Him and His authority, His omnipotence out of the books
to let Him decline to a mere deceased man that the dogs did eat
where He the endless, immortal being as a mere human being comes to death
while living in a relationship they do not know Him or anything of His love,
do know that all things even the laws that they do follow are signs of Him
and totally purposeless do exist the fundamental secularist
where he or she is the god of his or her own will and existence.

[Reference:"Inversie" (Inversion)by Charl-Pierre Naudé.]

© Gert Strydom

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