When All Of Us Pass Away (Bussokusekika) Poem by Edwin Tanguma

When All Of Us Pass Away (Bussokusekika)



When All Of Us Pass Away (Bussokusekika)

It doesn't matter
If your lesbian or gay
Bi or transgender
When all of us pass away
We have to meet our maker
And face his final judgment

. 7/4/2015

Saturday, July 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: silly
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
IF...IF there were a legal technicality... My Father might just have to accept everyone as they are... Shoot... My wife and children are exempt from prosecution because I am taking responsibility for them and their actions... Through his prior rulings on marriage and such... So they don't need to be sealed with my signet...hehehe

Heck... IF I were actually one of the two olive trees... Mankind could possibly be forgiven of its sins due to such a technicality IF... The marriage of the lamb actually takes place... That might only be possible if I am the lamb of God...AS IF I am said lamb...lol
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