The Dawg Responds

The day was calm as I gave thanx to my savior Jesus Christ
My soul is content to know that he has paid the price
To deliver me from the evil that I had designed in my life
To free me from useless and unneeded worries and strife

As I sat in meditation a thought floated into my mind
Am I travelling on the road to Babylon one more time?
I questions the answers that common men provide
To understand the meanings they always seem to hide

People are quick to judge and call these thoughts a sin
I'm told the gates of heaven will never let me walk in
But a different story plays out in my mind and soul
A tale of forgiveness from God, that only Jesus and I know

To stand my ground and stick to my faith and beliefs
Brings me peace and a whole lot of other people grief
I can't believe everything that I read as they are words of man
The answers come from above when I'm seeking a simpler plan

I believe in my heart, no man can walk a straight and righteous path
Everyone messes up and lessons are learned to avoid the final wrath
So judge me not on my unconventional thoughts and dreams
No one knows the truth until we die is what it seems

And on my faith, most people hastily rush answers to give
That force me away from the church, seeking to faithfully live
I have read the bible and a few darker books to, so that I may find
I must question the answers to keep my piece of mind

At the end of my journey this will finally be revealed so that I can see
That the road to hell was designed by Satan but laid out by only me
Although I worked hard through the years to make that road smooth
It's a desolate highway I'm hoping no one will ever again use

I wrote this poem today in response to a very negative comment that I refused to approve. I posted the “420 after thoughts” as a joke and didn’t mean to offend anyone and so, to make my point perfectly clear,

This is my blog and my thoughts are what goes in here. I try to steer away from politics and religion for this very reason, but I am who I am.

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