'' Remember, Even God Bears A Grudge '' Poem by Bri Mar

'' Remember, Even God Bears A Grudge ''

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I bumped into God the other day,
His face I couldn't see,
Gloves on his hands and looking away,
I asked him, why won't you look at me.

He said Human actions were those of a fool,
We had left him feeling ashamed,
When I asked him why he said it is cruel,
But my teachings you lot have defamed.

What do you mean show me some samples,
Tell me where we've went wrong,
He said there are many but I'll give you examples,
Which proves in my kingdom some don't belong.

Elaborate I asked are we really that bad,
He said look around you what do you see,
The human race has gone totally mad,
Mass murder is treated with glee.

Millions starve while others grow obese,
Some have while others do not,
The rich are so because the poor they fleece,
They live in luxury while others must squat.

Their conscience has died they don't give a damn,
Self interest and money is what drives,
Into bottomless pockets their money they cram,
The majority struggle while the minority thrives.

The planets resources will soon be gone,
For future generations these people don't care,
Their lives revolve around what's our next con,
Don't they know the meaning of unfair?

Then comes the subject you enjoy abusing,
That's why you can't see my face,
Not knowing my colour is mildly amusing,
As you love to judge people by race.

Regardless of my colour how will you feel?
If I turn out to be black or white,
Will you reject me or will you kneel?
I've never stated which colour is right.

When I made you I gave you some of my traits,
Which ones you'll find out on arrival,
That decision will belong to the one who creates,
Will it be bliss or a fight for survival?

Believe it or not there's a Heaven above,
For all entrants I'll be the judge,
If for those less fortunate you've discarded all love,

‘' Remember Even God Bears A Grudge ‘'

Monday, July 25, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: human being
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We are destroying ourselves by our greed and our inability to live as one, in that process we use our Gods as an excuse to achieve our aims, are we really that blind that we refuse to see the facts, we as a species are responsible for our own actions, stop blaming others and perhaps there's a glimmer of hope.
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