Two questions to God (30 days of poetry: day 8)

 

Prompt: 8) Illusion

The lavender smoke of the incense sticks,
Rise up and coil into your lungs;
The vigorous tolling of the bell,
Strangely clashes with the drum.
The priests are chanting rhythmic tunes,
In an ancient long forgotten tongue;
The empty bellied beggars sit outside,
With open mouths and emptier souls.
If God be here, God, how,
How can you let your children starve?
And if God be away, on some lame boy's cheeks:
Why does the illusion in your name continue?

Author’s thoughts

‘Two Questions to God’ is a short poem about the illusion some people create of God and the difference it has with the real definition of God. It doesn’t debate the existence of God, but asks Him why some people starve while some people are busy earning in His name.


I have a gig on Fiverr where I’ll write a poem for you on any topic you want. You can find that gig here if you are interested in availing my service.


This prompt is given by Suparna Ghosh.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

6 activities to celebrate Earth Day at home🌏

The Wait

Social Media During The Pandemic