If God Didn't Care Poem by Randy McClave

If God Didn't Care



If God didn't want man to brag and boast
And not to get drunk and give out an improper toast,
Never to work by the sweat on his brow
And never to break a heart, or a sacred vow,
Never to show off to others just to impress
With sins ashamed of to never admit or to confess,
And never to worry about the clothes that he will wear
Or even the color, or the thickness of his hair.
If God didn't want man to argue and fight
For just some stupid reasons both day and night,
And if God didn't care how man looked or was seen
And not to ever care if he tidied up, or would ever clean.
God made no mistakes with any of his creations
They bring beauty and and purposes and even temptations
They all deserve their life and there own titles of respect
Which includes the spiders and the flies and even the smallest insect.
If man never cared about anyone, but only him
And he would never care if his pals were fat or slim,
If God didn't care about man's journey or tale
Then God most likely, would not have created the female.

Randy L. McClave

Thursday, September 3, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: god,man,woman
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