Error CurveA Chapter by Kenneth The PoetThe rain falls, flooding out the homes and businesses that they rely on.
The victims suffers needlessly because nature does not have scruples.
No memory or conscience, therefore how can it be evil at all?
But the actions of humans beings have purpose, have certain outcomes.
Ignorance is both an excuse and non-excuse at the same instance.
And human nature has conscience, has memory and they can be long.
And that is how our races defines the nature of our very actions.
Actions inflict pain, a perpendicular slope to speak in math terms.
Humans are the cause alone, so why refer to an outside being?
This outside being either hides or exists not, why even argue?
This argument, this atheistic cornerstone is a moot musing.
Humans abuse and humans use each other all the time, and so on.
There is no capping it, the suffering quota is pars’d out fairly.
Like a true coin in a probability trial, just fifty-fifty.
Even odds, to play oxymoronic devil for a small moment
Life is harsh and mean, but life evens out like the bell-shap’d error curve.
The actions occur anyways, but you control that final outcome. © 2011 Kenneth The Poet |
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Added on October 28, 2011 Last Updated on October 28, 2011 AuthorKenneth The PoetBismarck, NDAboutKenneth The Poet is an optimist wrapped in the candy shell of moroseness and cynicism. He lives between the two parallels marked 46 and 49, all while living in the state marked 39. He pretends that he.. more..Writing
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