'' If Exorcised They'D Never Be Missed '' Poem by Bri Mar

'' If Exorcised They'D Never Be Missed ''



Are Gods an entity with a mind of their own?
As Humans have evolved their presence has grown,
Why do we Humans fear the unknown?
It's a subject, which can't be dismissed.

Which religion to choose from who can tell?
As all of them have a Heaven and Hell?
Why are so many under their spell,
They rule Humans hand over fist.

Gods and devils of every description,
To engage with them you need a subscription,
Becoming as one is much like conscription,
There are many of them in our midst.

When in trouble on these Gods we lean,
Some say they're kind some say they're mean,
Problem is there's no in between,
Which one do you choose to enlist?

They mock those who believe in nature's ways,
Their ancient Gods they say were a craze,
Yet their invisible Gods do not give displays,
Reasoned argument they always resist.

What is the difference between all the Gods?
Differing religions are all at odds,
Who is to say they are not all frauds,
If only we could see through the mist.

Proving their God's superior is their ultimate aim,
Something bad happens the Devils to blame,
If it's a miracle then their God will lay claim,
Blasphemy you must always resist.

Why they need money is the question to ask,
Why in affluence do they need to bask,
I believe these Gods should be taken to task,
One so powerful needs a shopping list?

Religions are worth millions why is this so,
To get to their Heaven does it cost money to go?
If truth be told they need a constant flow,
From hoarding cash they need to desist.

The Human Race reside in a fantasy land,
They believe their God is theirs on demand,
When he's not they bury their head in the sand,
You must have faith is what they insist.

Our own actions we are all responsible for,
We're accountable for each and every war,
What we've become all your Gods should abhor,

‘' If Exorcised They Would Never Be Missed ‘'

Monday, January 12, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: religions
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