When Good People Play God

When Good People Play God

A Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham
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When Good People Play God

Written By Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

Copyright © 2024 Marvin Thomas Cox

DBA: Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

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When good people -- exaggerate their own goodness and righteousness, overestimate and delusionally overrate their own significance of importance of existence, in taking it upon themselves to -- play “God” over the lives of those whom they deem as lesser, unworthy, people in their self-righteously judgmental eyes -- they shall one day come to stand before that mirror of clarification and impartiality right alongside all those lesser whom they have so vehemently despised. For, that mirror, which doth render all Human Beings equally relegated to decomposition's corruption, is death. And, in the dirt of this Earth, called the grave, perhaps you shall turn your head towards that lesser fellow lying beside you in the cold, cold, ground, or he to you, both dead and gazing into eyeless portals of worm eaten skulls that would like to say to the other: “You look like s**t!”




(Written February 22nd, 2024)



© 2024 Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham


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Added on February 23, 2024
Last Updated on February 23, 2024
Tags: Live, Death, Philosophy, Existence, Self-Righteousness, Judgmentalism, The-Religion-Of-Supremacy

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Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham
Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

Smalltown, TX



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