God Shouldn't Be Chained Poem by Chan Mongol

God Shouldn't Be Chained



GOD SHOULDN'T BE CHAINED
Poem by Chan Mongol
July 10 of 2019


When you curse god, it's also okay
In life, you are on your own every day.
Fools ask for help from god but in vain
Doing business with god is plain insane.

God is as the idol outside or inside
God is the strong faith from your side.
God is pictured differently in the mind
God is wanted even to atheist kind.

Man is mortal and very helpless
Want miracle to come and to get bless.
The fight to own god is fully nonsense
You can't own god in your business.

Simple is that, God is for all, impartial
Not only for humans, for all, universal.
Men chained god in books, in temples
Surrender themselves as slaves, pals.

I never agreed to tie up god in places
God is with everything, in every faces.
I see god in a hungry child's face here
I see god in the Sun, in a dog, in nature.

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East Bengal (Bangladesh)
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