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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

I Argue with God

Contributor: Art Heifetz

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I'm sick of all your sophistry
your stories of how suffering
somehow ennobles the spirit
your assurances that we're
your chosen people.
Chosen for what - the camps?
OK you created death
as the price we paid for knowledge
as payback for the apple
you warned us not to touch.
Or to prevent this small blue sphere
hung like a glittery ornament
in empty space
from becoming overrun.
Malthus would have approved.
But why inflict so much pain
before the final sweet release
on those who never ceased
to praise your name?
On small children?
On babies?
We were supposed to be
a little lower than the angels.
Why make us grovel like the beasts?
What is the purpose in all that?
Tell me.


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Art Heifetz has published 140 poems in 11 countries, winning second prize in the Reuben Rose competition in Israel. See polishedbrasspoems.com for more of his work.

1 comment:

  1. A terrific poem. Some might say that man himself, because of what happened with the apple in the Garden of Eden, chooses himself now to grovel like a beast without any help from G_d. That man after Eden is quite simply deformed morally by nature and consequences follow. Others, of course, would disagree. But a terrific poem by a writer whose work I continue to admire.

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