The poem that rhymes sometimes
First made its appearance in Rome
Centuries ago,
And surprised everyone because everyone
Thought: why had no one thought of this before?
It usually involves what is less, or more,
What is predicted and therefore not ridiculous,
Or explained, and therefore ridiculous,
Because how to explain how it all began?
Asking who created God insults God,
And this is where the question of obedience began.
The atheist, in spite of himself,
Brings himself to ask God questions
To prove God doesn’t exist,
And almost triumphs in the interview,
Only to find, in despair, that God is a lawyer.
The long argument of God triumphs before a jury of our peers, at last.
No one said proof.
There was dying.
There was love
Deep in the recent past.