A river,
The calming currents
A sign of peace
Life cultivates ubiquitous along its reach
In refreshing summer,
It supplies a bath and vitality itself
For small and big creatures alike
A chance to escape Mother Nature's harsh glares
In frosty winter,
Beneath the hard frost
Always a surplus of fish discovered
The spot where the
Most life dwells
A creator in and of itself
Its immense arms stretch leagues
Depositing ecosystems of which it is
Fundamental
Not the grueling sun or frigid winter
Can obstruct its route
But solely one thing can,Divine intervention
Abaddon witnesses life as a whole
And hearty like the sun
Reels in hatred
For he sought to ruin creation in and of itself
A barren wasteland,
His signature of presence
He then created
Drought.
All life wilted,
Innocent life who lived for joy,
The birds would sing beautiful
Touches of melancholy music
Nature at its finest shriveled
The best and worse
For dark things did dwell here
But they were inconsequential to what life carried
Gone
Dissipated
In all but a mere blink
Of course, life grew back
For even Abaddon,
Who had divine powers,
Couldn't
match those of
Outrageous god
So life rose twice of what it once was,
The river redoubled its width
But never can life yielded be substituted
So even though the river,
Plenty vibrant
Lost its once vigor
This piece represents the doubt of the religious system as a whole. For most religion, good is praised and rewarded while bad deserves consequences so for historic events such as the black plague killing in randomness, the creates doubt for the "artificial" world we live in and its fairness.
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