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As I Watch From Space
Contributed by
SephDent
on
Wednesday, 9th January 2013 @ 07:21:28 PM in AEST
Topic:
StoryPoetry
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As I watch from space
A smile on my face
It was the greatest work of art
But what have I built
I’m overcome with guilt
I should have known right from the start
It’s the fault of mankind
With their twisted minds
And the hatred that lies in their heart
As I look all around
It’s all falling down
They are tearing my world apart
Power praised and evil paid
Status based on money made
Good for bad a common trade
The poor and weak are without aid
Priests and politicians lie
Animals and people die
The rules are set: An eye for an eye
I let them live but wonder why
They steal from their brother
And cheat one another
I pity all of humanity
Yet they call themselves good
Which he said they would
How can they live in such vanity
Sin a profession
One quick confession
And they call it Christianity
They live in such grief
I’m in disbelief
They’ve reached absolute insanity
The humans fell
Straight into madness
Forever alone
I watched in sadness
I spoke quite clear
“Don’t touch the tree”
But they ate the fruit
They all ignored me
And so I must
End the lives of all
A smile on my face
As I watch them fall
Feel my wrath
As I cast this spell
I declare Armageddon
And end this hell
(8th January 2013)
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SephDent
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2013-01-09 19:21:28] (Date/Time posted on
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