I have never met such
A universal conundrum
As the God of my truth,
The God of my folly.
You need God in your life,
They told me once when
I was drowned in to a river
Baptised by a southern gentlemen,
The snakes like the feel of
Grass on their bellies I thought,
And yet get whacked with a
Shovel once discovered;
What did I do to God to get
Born and then asked to find
Him, some glorified game
Of Hide and seek and ye will find?
Still there is no driving force
In this world as to who is right,
Or who is wrong on God's Monopoly board game, the dice roll
And it's my turn,
This poem might burn in hell,
But if I get a get out of hell free card, I might as well finish
The game.