POEM: Cat and Mouse Game

There are many ways to view God, or not. This poem plays with deferent weighs to see God. The title, Cat and Mouse Game, refers specifically to a very clever and brave mouse who hides in the cat’s ear to be the least likely to be discovered. Perhaps God isn’t precisely inside us or outside of us, or even quite both. Perhaps God’s veil is a clever part of a game that makes it way more interesting, perhaps safer, and/or perhaps better in some other weigh. Makes you wonder, hopefully…

Cat and Mouse Game

Have you ever herd a cool cat
Talking about a conception
Knot sow immaculate
A bout God
The aww might he
Or some inside job
Perhaps as some divine bean
Wear life courses threw everything
Yo soy Dios!
A quest in of incarnation
As we meat our maker
Or go owed school
God as some owed man
Sitting on an ivory throne
Then again
And agin
Or perhaps some forum of love
Where we just are
Deer to won another
Or just game
Cool cats ponder
Weather man or a mouse
As well as some
Cat and mouse match
Know wear too hide
What say you to that
Feline fine in the ear
Here hear
And still
God wresting quietly
In an unherd-of manor
Where we least
Expect it
Some say know way
Others say Yahweh
We all have different idles
I just say
I don’t no

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