Error Curve

Error Curve

A Chapter by Kenneth The Poet

The 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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