To Think Of Justice Beyond The Grave Poem by Simpa Omoluabi

To Think Of Justice Beyond The Grave



To think of justice beyond the grave is delusion
The best of heaven is in the grave yard
For there the flesh yearns, thirst, feels and wants for nothing
After that the soul if you believe in such a thing
Recycles for rebirth back here or for the next phase.
Heaven is the comforts and joys of living
That is limited by laws made just by righteousness
Justice is duty upon man and woman to seek
Justice is a calculated institutionalized tooth-for-tooth, eye-for-eye
There is no guaranty of justice beyond the grave.

The kingdom of God which is heaven on earth
Must be dictated by righteous deeds and actions
The kingdom of God which is paradise on earth
Must be dictated by upright actions and deeds
Satan has the high chair in paradise
If paradise on earth abides not by uprightness
Satan is the LORD, queen and king and principalities of corruption on earth
That allows not meritocracy to prevail among sons and daughters of the earth
Satan is not some winged lizard
Some winged lizard may be Satan somewhere else but not on earth
Lets stay clear eyed and make no cocktail of our beliefs,
Spiritual beliefs and reality
Millenniums before Siddhartha Buddha was born
The craft of meditation had been perfected by witchcraft
There is nothing of clairvoyance by which most men
Acclaimed prophet can perceive that witchcraft cannot
For they use the same medium it is called ‘astral projection'
And it is not objective reality it belongs to the immaterial realm of beliefs
Justice belongs to the realm of materiality and not beliefs and immateriality
I know of justice and not belief in justice
Righteousness belongs in the realm of reality, actuality
and materiality
And righteousness is not in the realm of beliefs.
A man and a woman can believe all they want
But their beliefs does not make anything true for a fact.
No form of belief makes anything true, and that's reality
The hunger in my belly is for real
And not as some immaterial flight of meditation no Different from the infamous flight for which witches have been stoned and condemned to death
The injustice in this land is material, it is for real and not some immaterial flight of witchcraft
Some immaterial marine spirit sits not on the judicious sharing of the commonwealth
It is men and women in matereality that materially make scarcity of the commonwealth

The practice of righteousness for heaven on earth is most material
For it is reality and the righteous is the holy
The upright man is the holy man
The upright woman is the holy woman
Righteousness is not the devoted worship of a deity or God
Righteousness or uprightness is simply doing that which is
Upright or just
The righteous is that to whom justice and vengeance belongs.

The practice of uprightness for heaven on earth
In Nahila is enough for it absolutely suffices
Per adventure there is any such thing as a hell of fire
On the aftermath of death.

Founder of a religion that I am
I could mumble a few words
Lay my hands on you and take your pain(s)away
But this I would like much to give the face of reality.

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