A Dialogue With God
God, how do you feel watching your people?
Do you chuckle when you see them,
Scuttling beneath the weight of their own shadows?
Do you find amusement in the plot of this world,
With its comic characters known as humans?
Tell me, do you revel in the tragic or the comic,
In the unfolding drama of your grand play?
Or do you feel a pang of loneliness,
As you observe from your celestial abode?
Do your angels still sing of the potency of love,
As it weaves its intricate tapestry among mortals?
Or have their voices grown faint,
Lost in the incantations of a maze-like magic?
Does this magic curl the flesh,
And carve bone into the shapes of death?
Are you captivated by the eternal dance,
Where life and demise intermix?
In this bewildering existence,
Where joy and sorrow intertwine,
I wonder, dear God,
How you perceive this fragile world.
Do you feel contented in the human spirit,
As it persists through trials and tribulations?
Or do you yearn for something more,
A harmonious symphony amidst the chaos?
Answer me, O Divine Creator,
For I am but a wanderer seeking understanding.
Reveal to me the depths of your thoughts,
As we navigate this enigmatic cosmos together.
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