Sonnet: To God, All Men Are Alike Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: To God, All Men Are Alike



Which human life is superior in cost?
Which human blood is royal all along?
Which human breed has been always foremost?
Which human voice has sung world's most hit-song?

Nothing can be for long, the best, purest;
All human lives are equal 'fore God's eyes;
Reward/punishment of God is fairest;
Can God be God if He should reward vice?

Like pendulum, our life keeps swinging forth;
And see-saw-like, we have our ups and downs;
Despite iniquities, living is worth;
A circus-show has many, also clowns.

Never look down upon another life,
Lest angered God serves us enormous strife.

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Dr John Celes

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Tamilnadu, India
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