The child asks,
Why can't I have ice cream for dinner?
So the child asks,
Why do I have to nap when I'm not tired?
So too can the same be said,
For adults, for humans,
As they look up at their father,
Why does the man knock twice on wood,
When someone speaks an ill omen,
Why do the elderly know to stay inside,
As a storm approaches?
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The children,
They're innocent,
They want to know why,
Then they grow older,
Then they get arrogant,
Stomp once, rise again,
Stomp twice, maybe you've learned your lesson,
In the next life, stomp thrice,
So too, can the same be said for every creature living on the earth,
As they look up at their father,
The squirrel asks why must he store his nuts in winter,
His hunger urges him now!
He dies in the winter,
Doomed to dream,
In the next life, he’ll know where to store his nuts,
So too can the same be said about demigods,
Oh woe, my father who art in heaven,
They cry,
Why must the world be this way,
I understand perfection,
And I can accomplish it,
Please let me do so,
Then they see it when it's done,
And they want to spit on it, defile it,
For it is ugly, wet and stinky, kiss it, even if it's smelly,
Like a rose,
So too can the same be said about the devil,
As he looks up at his father,
They are all trash, he says,
Let me destroy them,
We’ll try again,
Next time it will be better,
And for all these things,
God is willing to indulge,
Depending on your need to see it,
Why he arranged it this way,
And even the devil can’t deny it,
The small goodness,
Hidden in the dirt,
That makes him cry out,
Daddy, I hate you!
Some of them are worth saving!