Heaven Has No Door Poem by Hebert Logerie

Heaven Has No Door



Heaven has no door
Still only a few can enter
Hell has no door
But everyone can enter.

Not everyone is selected to enter the kingdom
The chosen ones are as perfect as a saint
You can lie all you want, you can rant
All you want, you cannot live under the dome.

Heaven has no windows
From there, you can see the rainbows
Yet you cannot sneaking there
You must go through the front door
That's where you pay the fare
Whether you're rich or poor.


Heaven has no door
Yet only a few can enter
Hell has no door
But everyone can enter.

All are welcome in Hell
All can frequently get in
Listen to the distant bell
The sinners are in a rush
They don't want to miss the train
Step aside so you don't her crushed.

Even in Hell, a lie is a lie
A thief is a thief; a devil is a devil
You don't need to die
To cross the curtains of hell.

The truth remains as it is
A truth is a truth, let the rats talk
Let the bad sheep walk
Flee the bad politicians and the fleas
Heaven is heaven, hell is hell
And let the jerks stay in jail.

Copyright © August 2018, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved
Hébert Logerie is the author of several books of poetry.

Thursday, August 23, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: heaven
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