A soul-searching, evocative poem, by Dr. Jernail, that deals with the ways of gods and men, life and living, exclusively for Different Truths.
If you ask anything from gods, They will give you As a bounty Without making you lose your dignity Not so with worldly lords Whose wealth is limited Yet how limitless is Their sense of Lordship! Gods give us boons of life And then, some joys Interspersed with pains And finally, death. They keep pinching To keep us men Awake to our divine belonging And testing our loyalty. They are pained to see They give and keep giving Yet few, very few of us Believe in giving away When in joy who thinks of gods But in sorrow when we Remember gods They look upon with a tragic smile. Are we characters of a tragedy Born to cry and in pain And sorrow Make anguished prayers to gods? Neither are they wanton boys Nor do they kill us Like flies It is our follies which summon disasters.
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Very nice.