The grand divide

I say my prayers, And you do too, But yours are worthless, And mine are true.

My faith is righteous,

And yours is void.

My Book is divine,

And yours is flawed.

I say my prayers,

And you do too,

But yours are worthless,

And mine are true.

The light is mine,

And yours is gloom,

I will taste those wines,

Oh, you'll be doomed,

I do not hate you

But can I love you?

And mingle with you,

The way brothers do?

Oh no, maybe not.

I am told not to.

My brothers are those,

Who share my faith,

No... not you,

And I am baffled,

By the life you lead,

The path you tread,


The things you do,

The words you recite,

The way you deny,

That you are not right.

All of it is nothing,

Nothing but a fallacy,

Even if you did

All the right things,

Even if you pray

Ten times a day,

Even if you are good

In your own moral way,

Still

You have little chance.

Because there is still one thing,

One thing that you lack,

And you will find out,

When you rise again,

Till then, we will live like this,

You and me,

Till the end of time,

On either side,

Of this grand divide.



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WRITTEN BY: Raja Ghulam Rasool
A software industry professional based in Abu Dhabi. He tweets as @ghulamrasool1 (https://twitter.com/ghulamrasool1)

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