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THE FIRST LAW OF XENOPHANES
Xenophanes 570 BC – 475BC
“If horses could draw, they would draw their gods like horses”
Praps if Horses could take courses and could take a page and draw
they would Draw their god’s as horses (that is Zenophane’s first law)
just as White men draw a white man, just as black men draw their kin
as abDullah draws an Arab, so too Moses draws his twin.
we may Wonder where we’re going, we may wonder whence we came
and whose Dice what god is throwing in which fatalistic game
and i’m Tracing here on cellophane what he has said before
re-creAting old man (X)Zenophane, who lived so long before.
this man Lived, in ancient Greece it was, 500 odd BC
yet he Had the golden fleece to help see things so hard to see
men are Red and men are yellow, this one whiter than a cloud
as one Starts, with age, to mellow, one stops caring why and how.
what we Need are more free thinkers who accept it’s for the best
to reJect religions blinkered with a call of “who cares less”
think inStead of earth and planet, how we all need sun and rain
and to Find men’s fire and fan it, that they empathise with pain.
more free Thinkers that accept this place and its inherent worth
and the Beauty of its inner space, this ball that we call earth
and play Down those “Hells and Heavens” and the speculation wild
concenTrate on Mother Nature, and the homeland of our child.
did we Land from outer galaxies, in space suits or the nud,
or in Edin full of apple seeds, or some primeval mud
just as Astronauts draw spaceships, here we find his second law
there is No way known of knowing , which god’s less and which is more.
just Picture forests drawing gods – with creeks where birds can drink
(forget grey beards we saw on gods to which our creeds are linked )
they would Probly tell us soundly not to bother with “our share”
but to Take care of this treasure, Mother Earth, that’s in our care.
Xenophanes 570 BC – 475BC
“If horses could draw, they would draw their gods like horses”
Praps if Horses could take courses and could take a page and draw
they would Draw their god’s as horses (that is Zenophane’s first law)
just as White men draw a white man, just as black men draw their kin
as abDullah draws an Arab, so too Moses draws his twin.
we may Wonder where we’re going, we may wonder whence we came
and whose Dice what god is throwing in which fatalistic game
and i’m Tracing here on cellophane what he has said before
re-creAting old man (X)Zenophane, who lived so long before.
this man Lived, in ancient Greece it was, 500 odd BC
yet he Had the golden fleece to help see things so hard to see
men are Red and men are yellow, this one whiter than a cloud
as one Starts, with age, to mellow, one stops caring why and how.
what we Need are more free thinkers who accept it’s for the best
to reJect religions blinkered with a call of “who cares less”
think inStead of earth and planet, how we all need sun and rain
and to Find men’s fire and fan it, that they empathise with pain.
more free Thinkers that accept this place and its inherent worth
and the Beauty of its inner space, this ball that we call earth
and play Down those “Hells and Heavens” and the speculation wild
concenTrate on Mother Nature, and the homeland of our child.
did we Land from outer galaxies, in space suits or the nud,
or in Edin full of apple seeds, or some primeval mud
just as Astronauts draw spaceships, here we find his second law
there is No way known of knowing , which god’s less and which is more.
just Picture forests drawing gods – with creeks where birds can drink
(forget grey beards we saw on gods to which our creeds are linked )
they would Probly tell us soundly not to bother with “our share”
but to Take care of this treasure, Mother Earth, that’s in our care.