No, no, no my dear friend,
My God never asked me to kill anyone,
An honest and just coexistence I intend,
No, no, no my dear colleague,
My God asked me to kill the hate,
And counter the devil's intrigue.
No, no, no my dear fellow man,
My God asked me to love you,
That's all I do and that's all I can.
If we dig deeper into this poem, the great Poet focuses on those who have religions, the differences on those believers, who have twisted the sanctity of their faith.
Seven out of the Ten Commandments focus on how we deal with our fellow human beings. One of these commandments explicitly provides, " You shall not kill" . This wonderful poem is in affirmation of what is embodied in this commandments. The last stanza conveys that love and only love must dwell in our hearts.
Your imagination supersedes sanity. The writings of others has manufactured all gods. The writings are the culprits not the imagined gods. How adults can write such rubbish is beyond all reasonable comprehension.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A poem of great depth. Thought provoking with a meaningful message.