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AS MUCH AS I SEARCHED


As much as I searched for life in the wind –
A practical and horrid deal –
And threw my fingers in its midst
And ransacked winds to get my peace.

As much as I trekked seeking butter
Too, that it never came to me
My hurried deal on magma-truths
A ball of the gall in laughter form.

I tumbled through but authors shelves
And bit my tongue but a great deal
What is but meant by all these tricks –
That God, solemn, does not exist?

Atheistic myths perish aside
The motivator's over-speed
Of wrong topics on things defined
Calling for laws without God's lead.

Solemn brother, on nasty trends:
Calling upon mother-nature
Clearly in shame to tell neighbor
That God or so, he thinks exists.


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AS MUCH AS I SEARCHED

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