Ask One Other Poem by Francis Duggan

Ask One Other



Since theologians and some uni dons on this one always do not agree
Of a life for the soul after bodily death ask one other than me
This well may be so or it may not be
I can only believe on what my eyes do see
And any deceased person i have known have not returned to me to tell
Of a life after bodily death or of a heaven or hell
Or of a paradise for the good somewhere beyond the sky
Where good souls post bodily death with wings to does fly
To any universal god i never kneel to for to pray
But this does not make me a bad or a good person in any way
I only believe on a god of the mind
Some atheists in their ways too are generous and kind
Of a life for the soul after bodily death ask one other than me
Since many well educated people on this question cannot seem to agree.

Sunday, October 22, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
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