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Gods and Devils
To err is human, but to a human is the realm of gods and devils. A look at both sides these entities are the personification of good and evil. For a god is righteous, just and encompasses all things of omnipotence. A devil is wicked, malevolent and nefarious; a fiendish sadist of damnation. These beings are given power through culture, beliefs or implications. Yesterday’s god is today’s devil. All convoluted in a debauchery of scriptures. Neither one directly intervenes in the ways of man. It’s an indirect nudge toward saint or sinner. Although there are some that masquerade as humans, they're mere caricatures of what they use to be. Always the endless wager for our souls; an unseen conflict on our plane of existence. 1/14/2015 Submitted to: Gods and Devils Poetry Contest
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