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Blame
"A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else." _ John Burroughs In the Garden of Eden, an ominous silence spread. From the Heavenly Paradise, all grace had fled. Adam knew there was no recompense for his act Against his crime, God would violently react. Sorry that the pact once solemnly made did wilt. In shame and regret the first lovely pair sat. They moved away from God’s wonted path, And hid under bushes fearing His wrath. God as usual came for His evening round But Adam and Eve were nowhere around The omniscient knew what had happened, Over the gross disobedience, He was deeply saddened. God called out- “Adam… Adam, From your hideout, come…come. When everything else, I had given you free Tell me what made you eat from the forbidden tree” Adam said- Me Lord, I acted under Eve’s persuasion For the forbidden fruit, I had no inclination Next, God questioned Eve, Who acted so very naïve. She said she was treacherously tempted by Satan, Who came disguised more like a charlatan All wisdom and knowledge was assured And with false promises, she was lured. For breaking the pact, heavy was the price incurred God withdrew all the blessings conferred. From the bliss of Paradise, they were sacked, To live in a world with all misery wracked! Since then, the blaming game has been conveniently played, And the onus of our actions on others' shoulders laid, As from Adam to Eve and from Eve to Satan, Cleverly passed over our accountability’s baton! Had they not blamed each other and repented over their crime, God would have forgiven, and their story might have ended with a sweet chime!
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