Conversations with God

Conversations with God

A Poem by E.A.Rose

 

Sweet Mango Melancholy
Spills into my conversations with God.
We drink from it as he tells me
Nothing is forever.
 
When the afternoon rain comes,
I remember the syrup bottles
And how we took turns shooting water out-
I always was the farthest.
 
You mention vaguely from somewhere within the fridge-
That you don’t believe in God.
And then ask me what Id like for dinner.
I note the taste of metal in my mouth,
And then ask you to tell me why.
 
“God”, you begin “is an illusion we fabricate,
To make ourselves feel brave””
The expression on your face betrays you,
It tells me that you, too, have had conversations with God.
 

© 2009 E.A.Rose


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E.A.Rose
E.A.Rose

Subregions of Washington DC, VA



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I started writing when I was 13 years old. At that time, I was writing mostly science-fiction and short stories, in the style of my first literary idol, Rod Serling ("The Twilight Zone"). Apart from h.. more..

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