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Created on: May 29, 2010
I was lying on bed and giving it a thought
Why not to find god?
Either In temples, mosque or churches he will be
How obliged I will be
To meet him and greet him and to ask for few favours
I too will have stories to tell my neighbours
He is not difficult to please; to him I will soon reach
I was quite sure and confident
Never knew he followed me wherever I went
I was looking for him every where
And he was smiling inside me and saying I am here
I was busy looking around, unable to hear his sound
But he was there within me
Guiding every time where I should be
Being human we think we are the best
Hurting others with no protest
And God made us to heal and show compassion
And we are always full of aggression
Now he decided to hide for always
He wants us to make this world a better place
Next time when you try to find god
Help someone and you will get what you have thought!
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