God Is Not Religion



They’ve spun your name all of my life,
Reeling me in with scriptural hooks,
Yet I only really knew your worth
Outside the fables inside their books.

Preachers condemned everything I was,
Then cleansed me with crocodile tears.
But I saw you as more than a strongarm thug
Or sum of my greatest fears.

They told me how you died for my sins,
But never said why I came to be.
Everything I read was stipulation
Of hypocrites living hypocrisy.

They commanded my lips to lift your name
From righteous words of their mouth,
Then turned around to ravage free will
When I saw their actions turning south.

I’ve walked enough with evil to know
Truth has nothing to do with creeds.
No one can preach unconditional love
Then browbeat God with hellish deeds.

How many bastards have altered boys
Under guises of loving hands?
How many lives have shattered thus
In disguise of a fool's demands?

In the end there is religiosity
Between faith and matter of fact.
It hovers around a hell-beaten realm,
Failing to keep you intact.

I know in my heart your essence is real,
I know, too, that their lies are not.
So I seek my heaven apart from religion
In light of all that I’ve sought.
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Written on April 02, 2024

Submitted by Symmetry60 on April 02, 2024

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Scheme XAXA XXXX XBCB XDXD XEXE XFXF BGXG XXCX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,178
Words 241
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Steven Dupere

With a book of poetry to boast, Waltz of Semantic Tongues, Steven has been challenging nervous canvases for more time than time can shake an eon at. This is a shard of that fallout. more…

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1 Comment
  • LatinX
    Wow! Beautiful and true. Everything you wrote is true.
    LikeReply 19 hours ago
    • Symmetry60
      I actually liked this piece and thought/hoped it would do better in the contest, but alas it was not to be. It probably offends religious folks, but that's not why I wrote it. They are entitled to their beliefs and I've no judgement toward them at all. I respect everyone's beliefs so long as no one gets hurt. 
      LikeReply 19 hours ago
    • LatinX
      we all need to be respectful of each other’s beliefs. I agree with you.
      LikeReply 19 hours ago
    • Symmetry60
      How ya gonna get repsect if'n ain't respect? How ya gonna forgive if'n ya ain't forgive? I say this as a generality as it pertains to everyone and not just you and I. I SO need to heed my own advice. LoL 
      LikeReply 19 hours ago
    • LatinX
      lol
      LikeReply9 hours ago

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