Tuesday, July 15, 2014

God Forbid


I stand in the backyard listening to the birds and the guys ripping the inside of a house. I surmise they are remodeling it after all the years it sat empty. Looking at the blue sky and the white fluffy clouds, wonder what is happening to this world we are in. The angry people in wars killing people that have nothing to do with anything, but to live a life they believe they should have.

The angrier of the world makes no sense, because the religions of the world all talk about forgiveness. But the word is never spoken aloud cause they are too busy being angry. These are the people who would argue with a dead man for laying in the street. Because there is no understanding why it happen in the first place. Watching two politicians argue with each other, is like watching two little children argue over a toy. Guess that is where they learn their political skills.

While watching the world cup, began to wonder, what would the world be like if our wars were like sporting events? Would that be something you could live with, yea it is. Problems solved by twenty-two men or women playing a game. Do you think the world leaders could face themselves in the mirror if not one person die today? Man what a dream, a dream that has been dreamt before today.


Where will this go now? It cannot go to the leaders, it may change their minds from what they want to do to what the world really needs to survive humanity. God forbid they try to clean up around the world so the people can live and breathe a little better.


Stephen

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Stephen is an artist using acrylic paint on canvas broad. His enjoyment is sunsets, but likes flowers, landscapes, and dreams he occasionally has. Stephen has been writing most of his life. He now has a self published novel “Lost Love” that can be purchase from Smashwords.com, see more details on his website. He is also working on his next novel “Innocent Among Evil”. Stephen is an accomplished photographer. The most fascinating photos, is his Macro Photography. The details of the insects or seashells is mesmerizing when seen in a enlarge sizes.