One Or Another Poem by Zachary Buck Hultman

One Or Another



One person is an addict of material
Another gives freely his capital
One culture treats addiction as superior
Another culture says keep your mind off the ephemeral
One says all are free in our country welcome
Another society says only the hoe can own a home
One culture promises their babies they are free
Another keeps it well before they're eighteen
One says gods watching you, a computer in the sky
Another knows God as all, one with infinity

One divides as Christ
Another as the Lord
One does with money
Another with the devil
One with beingness
Another with what is
One with omni
Another with mindfulness

One is equal to three
Another three equals three
One it doesn't exist
Another the religions pushiness exterminates the righteousness of their own existence
One when you evoke all
Another divided we will fall
One we evolve
Another we are in the Now
One religion says they get to control the globe
Another says all are allowed unless you force it on another soul
One country said they work for the people
Another said sorry, we can't have rules we can't help you
One nation begins a revolutionary miracle
Another swoops in to be the revelation sequel
One nation in the eyes of God did what was just
Another worshiped a divided idol and did was was evil
One nation money controls the land
Another justice is where we stand
One a president controls the news cycle's eyes
Another those who work for the people help those who were equalized
One says slavery is justified because we have them to be Christianized
Another becomes Christian and sees the devils eyes had them hog tied
One loves their neighbor
Another sees them as their competitor
One illegalizes a being who doesn't believe in an income
Another says Jesus is welcome, eliminating the evils that will come

Monday, February 24, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: choice,christianity,political,religion
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chima Ononogbu 25 February 2020

A really deep and thought provoking piece. Thanks.

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