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An Argument

  • I don’t know what this poem means or even what it’s about. I was inspired by two strangers in an online chat seemingly talking about religion. I rewrote what I thought they were saying in a more poetic form and here it is.
  • Jelliu: The Beauty of this world doesn't seem to be working for you.
  • Fzzl: What you think beautiful I find ugly.
  • Jelliu: The complexity of this universe doesn’t seem to be working for you.
  • Fzzl: What you find complex I see simply.
  • Jelliu: The order of this world doesn’t seem to be working for you.
  • Fzzl: Where you find order I see wonderful chaos.
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