Sonnet: ’tis Alright If… Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: ’tis Alright If…



’Tis alright if your kidneys could go wrong:
Often, you can replace them if you want!
’Tis all right if your eyes don’t see for long,
New cornea can be stitched like a pant.

’Tis alright if your hand gets chopped at job:
Attach them again or wear prosthesis;
’Tis alright if a man attempts to rob:
Even his genes can show its genesis!

’Tis alright if all things in life gets lost;
There is still time from scratch to life restart;
’Tis alright if things improve in their cost:
You can buy back even your lost love’s heart!

’Tis alright if a sinner you have been!
God pardons you for He is never mean.

6-21-2001

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