You Weren't Condemning The Black Cat. You Were Infact Condemning God Who Evolved It In The First Place Poem by Nikhil Parekh

You Weren't Condemning The Black Cat. You Were Infact Condemning God Who Evolved It In The First Place



You weren't condemning the black cat; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the hideous looking and ruffled owl; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the ominously looking alligator; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the dismally wailing eunuch; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the disheveled and bedraggled African spider; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the corrugated and stinking lizard; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the venomous and blood sucking mosquitoes buzzing in the vicinity of your ears; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the
first place,

You weren't condemning the thorny and acrimonious cactus extruding from the deserts; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the porcupine with a thousand needles impregnated on its body; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the lethal tailed scorpion awaiting its moment to sting; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the satanic crop of opium which emanated from the mud; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the squalid cockroach wandering around the lavatory seat; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the despicable looking slithering reptile; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the abhorrent and multi-legged octopus; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the blind and hostile bats; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning lava which fulminated in fury from beneath the earth; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the grizzly haired crabs roaming lavishly on the shores; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

You weren't condemning the orphan lying dilapidated like a bundle of garbage in the dustbin; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

And you weren't condemning man for treading his heavy foot on this earth; you were infact condemning God who had evolved it in the first place,

So the next time beware! when you thought of condemning an entity tangible or intangible; for you would be condemning God who had evolved it in the first place.

Monday, February 29, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: god,life
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Nikhil Parekh

Nikhil Parekh

Dehradun, India
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