The Tree Of Immortal Humanity
No religion ever teaches you to abhorrently discriminate; pulverize the innocuously innocent to inconspicuous bits of ludicrously frigid ash,
No religion ever teaches you to maliciously murder; parasitically suck blood from the veins of the divinely immaculate; in order to appease the Goddess of blissful existence,
No religion ever teaches you to perniciously prejudice; malevolently castigate inexplicably
deprived tribes; with swords of bizarre commercialism,
No religion ever teaches you to aimlessly loiter; invidiously plucking impeccable flesh at gay abandon; whenever the bowels of your languidly famished intestines; treacherously desired,
No religion ever teaches you to insidiously corrupt; adulterate the holistically celestial fabric of innocent society; with webs of meaningless manipulation,
No religion ever teaches you to heinously snatch; uncouthly divest symbiotically harmonious beings of; their daily fodder and indispensably glorious roof,
No religion ever teaches you to ignominiously abuse; vehemently ostracize the sagaciously sacrosanct ideals of a person on the path towards irrefutable
righteousness; with the venom of gory lechery entrapped in your throat,
No religion ever teaches you to ruthlessly excoriate; barbarically strip the flesh of the timidly diminutive; to embellish your bodies with compassionately silken warmth,
No religion ever teaches you to mercilessly overtopple the penuriously hapless; erect your palaces of spuriously grandiloquent silver; on the foundations of their pricelessly poignant blood,
No religion ever teaches you to worthlessly sleep; ominously whiling every fantastically fragrant minute of life; staring maniacally towards the fathomless carpets of non-existent space,
No religion ever teaches you to devastatingly orphan; acrimoniously separate heavenly infants like cakes of insipid sawdust; from their Omnipotent mother's womb,
No religion ever teaches you to tyrannically lambaste; bombard blissful civilizations in wisps of nonchalant smoke and disgruntling malice,
No religion ever teaches you to brutally besiege; savagely capture the most cherished possessions of a philanthropic traveler; to inundate your own treasuries; with loads of pompous wealth,
No religion ever teaches you to disparagingly trick; drown another person to the rock bottom of the hideously sinister grave; just to achieve your so called pinnacle of; lackadaisically glittering success,
No religion ever teaches you to diabolically lie; unsparingly annihilate your benign compatriots with daggerheads of sullen depression; just to metamorphose yourself; into a fortress of invincible power,
No religion ever teaches you to viciously dream; indefatigably fantasize about deplorably thrusting your lust upon angels frolicking in blue sky; pristine maidens philandering upon; chocolate brown crusts of soil,
No religion ever teaches you to salaciously betray; shatter princely hearts all across the Universe; with perilously gory battlefields of; caste; creed or race,
No religion ever teaches you to oppressively take breath away; decimate synergistically rhapsodic entities to corpses of infinitesimal hair; just to stuff enough air in your lungs to last you for a countless lifetimes,
And No religion on this earth; ever overshadows another religion or could be irrefutably termed as the best; in this man made rat race for insurmountable power; as they all had; have; and will forever have their roots firmly embedded; in the tree of immortal
humanity.
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Submitted by nikhilparekh on October 14, 2019
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | X X AX X X X BX X X C X X X X X X C X BA |
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Characters | 3,501 |
Words | 501 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 |
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