A Confliction Of Nature
Flame gnaws at a building
the way frost takes to the eaves.
How is a person to favour
one against the other?
Like telling a man
to choose his means of death.
Be he hanged, or be he shot?
Do derelict ice caps
have some good that they keep hid?
Or does a forest fire
spare even one creature
in its path of destruction?
And though we are taught
by peers and scholars alike,
that we are to seek
a greater good in all things...
In this chaotic whim of nature, I can find no innocence,
and there is no good.
Flame gnaws at a building
the way frost takes to the eaves.
How is a person to favour
one against the other?
Like telling a man
to choose his means of death.
Be he hanged, or be he shot?
Do derelict ice caps
have some good that they keep hid?
Or does a forest fire
spare even one creature
in its path of destruction?
And though we are taught
by peers and scholars alike,
that we are to seek
a greater good in all things...
In this chaotic whim of nature, I can find no innocence,
and there is no good.
NICE. But I dont agree with u fully. U still find GOOD & INNOCENCE in nature.QUOTE=neroshan;1304850]