God's Dilemma

God must laugh,
Or cry in the aftermath,
At men's curiosity,
You can give them the earth,
With the trees,
And blue sky,
Oceans to swim.
Such beautiful seas.
sparrows to fly,
He imagines peace.
You can send them the miracle
Of a child's birth,
Men don't realize,
Or know how to measure,
The price of this earth and all of it's treasure.
You can give them a universe,
Filled with stars,
And all they seem to think about,
Is moving to mars.
You can't satisfy,
Their hunger,
To want something more,
You can give them everything in life,
And offer them Heaven's door.
They seem to be
So hard to satisfy.
You give them the sea
You show them the sky,
And then they want the wings to fly,
God's Dilemma

God doesn't know
Should He laugh.
Or close His eyes and cry,
Sometime in His wrath.
He might think,
Let them die,
He must feel mixed emotions.
As He sees Hatred ‘s disease,
Cover the oceans ,
And fall from the sky,
Where is the peace?
Why are men so hard to satisfy?
In the aftermath,
God must wonder,
Should He cry,
Or should He laugh.
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Posted: Mar 2018
About this poem:
a poem i wrote years ago

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