A negative commentary on the nature of religious philosophies. |
WARNING: The following poem may be offensive to religious viewers. I make no apologies for it's contents, however I do advise readers to refrain from proceeding if they are sensitive to negative perspectives on religion. Place your bets It’s not always the stakes, which dictate how people are driven People know when they play their cards right, all sins are forgiven Gambling is one such sin, well, at least that's what some say But not those who placed a few bets, at the horse track today The sun was shining brightly, there was no indication of strife What better day to attend the track, and make the bet of your life Bookies preached their mumbo, the form guide assisting their game Punters waged bets, stakes rising disproportionately with their brain Muslim was the first horse's name, a heart like a forged piston But people were hedging other bets, on the popular hack “Christian” The odds for these two were fantastic, all of the punters had to agree Their faithful horses were certain winners, tickets to the bourgeoisie Their return on investment was assured, or so they thought at the time But alas, these two animals were flawed, something lacking in their mind Sure they knew how to run, but it was a jockey that choose their direction Didn’t know he was corrupt, that he was scheming for his own collection The bookies preached aloud, promised land awaited all but a few Logic was brushed a side, reason just a ridiculous rumour untrue Finally a gun sent a crack through the air, judgement day had arrived Who would pass the post first, which horse would take the prize? To a horrified gasp Muslim and Christian fell, just outside the gate They tripped each other up, don't know who made the mistake I think it was both of them, because they simply just couldn't see Blinded by their own blinkers, it caused a terrible catastrophe The jockeys cracked their whips in horror, vowing to continue the pursuit Chasing their rightful place, to beat the opposition in an endless dispute To prove who is the most worthy, to see who deserves the crown To pass on their addiction, until moral values can no longer be found So when you reach the finishing post and find you haven't won If you placed a bet at unbeatable odds, and the horse got done If it was done like a dinner, and now you are completely certain Gone is your last dollar, your fortune is now just curtains And you ask "what did I do", to deserve such a cruel fate Well, you believed in a falsehood, and were robbed by a fake You wasted all that time, sacrificed your life for a glorious dream It was greed and fear, that made you believe a promise unseen If you're reading this, your race is not over, it's not too late Get off that race track, and don't worry about that gate Wager that dollar carefully, leave the punters and bookies behind Choose love for life not religion, and exercise your own mind |