YOU WILL NEVER KNOW

Lack of knowledge serves superstition and or fear
And magnets labels from the scholars near,
Who seek the power of persuasion and or force,
When one from the other will in time divorce.
Without religion what would an Atheist be,
And would the Pagan look like you and me...
Or yet if you were born with yellow skin,
Would you then look like you or look like him.
Choice or chance or a directive from your God,
'Tis desert here but grass grows from your sod.
And yes you think the way your teachers do,
And see the scenes they directed you to view.
And what you think is choice may well be so,
But you lacked the choice so you will never know.

©Copyright October 4, 2004 by Colin F. Jones


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