Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Today's Poem



HELL TO PAY

There's hell to pay in heaven today
A council has been called
Someone's ass is on the line
The Creator is appalled

He stands before our multitude
With anger in His eyes
It's rare we see this attitude
From one so mellow and wise

"Who decided to take these lives
Small children and their teachers?
Some were only as young as five
With complexions fresh as peaches."

Silence hangs like a London fog
We've all become so meek
I look around, we're shy as dogs
No one wants to speak

"Tell me!" God shouts and pounds his fist
"I need to understand."
Slowly I start to raise my wrist
And then I raise my hand.

"It was I," I say, and rise from my chair
I'm pierced by looks of derision,
Mouths drop open the angels stare.
"It was I who made the decision.

"I'm tired of bodies mangled by war
Battered and bruised and starved
I'm tired of AIDS victims covered in sores
And people mangled in cars

"I'm tired of junkies and teenage ODs
And old farts, long in the tooth
I'm tired of smelling the stench of disease
I wanted the sweet scent of youth."

After I speak I sit back down
My chest is heavy and tight
"Ach," says God, "you stupid clown.
Go, get out of my sight."

My shame is heavy as I leave
And no one follows after
But in the distance I perceive
The music of children's laughter.





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