God Only Have Himself To Blame Poem by Quinn Lukman

God Only Have Himself To Blame

Rating: 5.0


Rage
A brimming emotion
Misfortune
A fated pain
Life
An inequality
Siding those unworthy
Trodding upon the saint

God hears not the screams of despair
Heroes came rarely
True heroes the more so
Ah how I wanted to destroy those undeserving smile
If Thou won't be the judge of evil
If Thou lets injustice prevail
Hears not the prayers of the moral
Let worldly corruption sway their heart
I'll be the judge
I'll be the judge

I'm a victim of cruel circumstances
Aren't you the same too?
Let this justified hatred consume us
Crush their happiness with all our might
For they are but undeserving
If happiness is not a fate meant for us
At least we won't let it be theirs

In time shall we have our final remembrance
The recollection of a life so unsatisfying
A smile we often see
Alas, we rarely feel
We know
We know
Judgement day has come
It has finally arrive
No more shall we judge
This time what awaits is but our judgement

An inquiry carefully conducted
They pressed us for an answer
And we say God Himself is to be blamed
Why we bring forth such scorching fire to the world
Why we end the happiness of so many
And we shall therefore again answer
In harmonious unison shall we proclaim
"God only have Himself to blame"

Thursday, June 7, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: anger,dark,despair,god,justice,morality,sadness,tragedy
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem about how someone of good moral is cursed with endless misfortune whereas he/she witnessed that people of questionable morals are blessed with endless fortune and as time flows and his/her prayer for justice left unanswered, he/she decides to take matters into his/her own hand and by rallying up those who shares the same fate and disillusion, together they deprive the undeserving happiness of those with questionable morals throughout their life, becoming the judge whose existence people pray for that God with His attitude of negligence was never able to be.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Thank You 07 June 2018

I'm the Devil you are in my sight. for you. Heaven for miscreants. Get it!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 07 June 2018

We can never blame God failing in anger. God is graceful to every human being. He is heavenly father of all souls. If someone of good moral is cursed with endless misfortune, then this is past karma (action) of previous life giving fruit at present life to the same soul who is in different birth. Anyway, this poem is very brilliantly and amazingly penned with excellent expression....10

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