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Conversation between God and a Human


An evocative poem about a human being challenging God, by Kamrun, exclusively for Different Truths.

One day
I can say
Who the hell,
God you are!

I am human
The king of heaven
The eve of hell

Then, who are you?
Can you please explain?

One day
I can say
I am that person
Who praises you,
Who tells you,
You subsist

So, start to believe
I am your priority
Not you, mine.

You could be my faith
My abandoned love
For that I can do
anything
Whatever you want...

So, love me
But never judge me
If you do that
Then may get
an empty box
Where nothing
exist at all...

Picture design by Anumita, Different Truths

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Kamrun Nahar
Kamrun Nahar writes poems, blogs, features and short stories. Her writings have been published in web pages, daily newspapers and magazines in Bangladesh and India. She also publishes in the pseudonym of "Sofed Bihongo" (সফেদবিহঙ্গ). Her Haiku and Haibun were published under UTB journal, Cold moon journal, Failed Haiku journal, Quills journal & FemkuMag. Her poems were published in international anthologies, ‘Pandemic Poetry 2020’ and ‘Paradise on Earth’.

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