As things material have to start somewhere,
Like Big Bang or debris in empty space,
Might we then ask if space began from where,
The same with thoughts, and all, in every case?
A god primordial would appall more minds,
If said to rule with all vicissitude,
But any thinker in the end soon finds,
Some questions of beginnings to elude;
So best is that which neither starts nor ends,
But goes forever as time would allow,
And all eternities it ever spends,
Will not be questioned as to why or how;
Is there a cause much better to suggest,
Before I put this worthy case to rest?
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem