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The Pitâs Bottom (Free verse) by Dovina
If you fool yourself,
you can walk and smile,
rewrite the world all sappy.
Postulate a great creator,
exemplar, fair, supreme,
virtuous and kind.
Then paint a grim montage
of worldly sin and horrors.
Now, set about to reconcileâ
the beauty of the former
To the ugliness beside.
Wash Godâs hands for Him,
white as snow, but know,
whatâs good for the goose
is sauce for the cancer cell,
the liver fluke, the shark.
But:
Evilâs a mystery; enter it,
not a puzzle, never solved.
We attenuate no problems,
believe the endless cosmos,
always, without design.
So let the rain slide down the window,
Paint the sky a sloppy gray,
We donât fool ourselves in here,
no one made us either way.
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