Original Sin

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You begged and you cried opposing rebirth,

When handed rejection you must deal with it.

 

When heaven didn’t want you, you were thrown down to earth,

and for some reason, down here, that’s a compliment.

 

How could they not want you, an ordinary man,

you’re useless up there but here needed.

 

A rigged system in your eyes, you did what one can,

forgiveness for your sins you pleaded.

 

Your evil thoughts alone were not the cause,

but the unforgivable deed of incompetence.

 

You ignored all the rules and disobeyed all the laws,

and now you can enjoy the consequence.

 

  • Author: Alex (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 11th, 2017 20:02
  • Category: Religion
  • Views: 13
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Comments1

  • FredPeyer

    Alex, I read it three times. Are you talking about Adam?



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