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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Cain will continue to kill a poem by Reginold Ajay Jacob, India

Abel was killed by Cain, 
Abel is killed again, 
Abel is killed in every generation, 
Abel has to bear the pain. 


Abel will always have to die, 
Abel will be killed every time, 
Abel's blood will cry to the Lord, 
Abel will always meet demise. 


Cain will continue to kill, 
Cain will never stop, 
Hatred will continue to rage, 
Blood shed won't ever stop. 


All so called religious people, 
Who kill others in the name of God
Will always follow the footsteps of Cain, 
Killing everyone one by the sword. 


Blood will cry for vengeance, 
Earth won't hide this sin. 
Judgement will take sometime, 
Till that time Cain will continue to kill. 


Don't follow the ways of Cain, 
Your hands will be crimson red, 
Blood of thy brother will cry out, 
Death deserves death. 

Note:-
The story of Cain and Abel in the Bible is considered the first murder and is significant in many religions. In the story, Cain kills his brother Abel out of jealousy after God rejects Cain's sacrifice but accepts Abel's. God punishes Cain by exiling him and marking him, and says that anyone who kills Cain will be punished sevenfold. Some readers see the story as evidence of God's justice.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

I will remain silent

I will remain silent,
For who will hear if I speak,
Silence is the only option,
For who is there to heed. 

Crucify him is the only voice,
You will hear, 
No rebuttal you will ever find, 
Lamb is silent every time. 

If Jesus was human 
He too would have cried, 
EU to Judas 
Just as Ceasers cried. 

Cry of the oppressed, 
On earth won't ever be heard, 
Yet the creator of earth won't be silent, 
Every cry shall be heard. 

If your voice has been silenced, don't bother, 
If you feel suffocated, don't care, 
Abel's blood will cry for justice, 
Justice for sure shall be done. 

Note:- In the Bible, Genesis 4:10 says, “Your brother's blood is crying out to me from the ground”. God says this in response to Cain's evasion after murdering his brother Abel. The Hebrew word ze aqah is translated as "cries out" in this verse. It is used throughout the Old Testament to describe the cry, complaint, or appeal of victims of injustice. The story of Cain and Abel reminds us that:
  • Plaintiffs and defendants live before the face of God
  • God heard Abel's cry for justice. 
R. A. Jacob.

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