Sonnet: God Is Fair To All Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: God Is Fair To All



Who says that newborns babble and don’t talk?
Others can’t interpret their baby-sounds;
The lions, tigers, cheetahs- their prey stalk;
Their valiant behavior knows no bounds.

Who says that birds just chirp and tweet and sing?
They can well converse amongst themselves oft;
Both sorrows and Joys like men, life does bring;
The minds have anger, jealousy yet soft.

As man knows not much things happ’ning around,
He considers the world of beasts as dumb;
Communication is in them too found;
They talk by body-movements and keep mum.

Man is so high in Evolution! Yes
The needs of other creatures, God did bless.

7-6-2002

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