AUTHOR: Sage Francis
"Find God!" exclaimed the man, who lost everything he owned, looking stoned
I groaned back, "Find a job, here's an application."
Retaliation: "Here's a pamphlet."
I said, "F**k this damn sh**."
My man flipped and threw his hand into his pocket
Pulled out a bible with a design that looked tribal
The Next Testament was its title
"Look it over."
"A book? Nosuh... what the hell does this have to offer?"
A small mirror on the bottom labeled "author"
That's too impersonal
Irreversible actions leave our mind scarred
Looking for the answers. "Find God!" he said again
But I'm a veteran
Knowing that you are no better than or worse than
He compared my last enemy to my first friend
This bum gave me his shirt's pen
"What the heck? You're completely tapped, thinking that I'm gonna' write you out a check."
He said, "What?" I said, "WHAT!" Snatched the book in hopes of finding a myth
Lifted up the front cover, broke the binding
"I bring peace, love happiness and unity!"
Usually I blow it off, but I said, "That ain't what you do to me
What you do to me is bring pain, hate, ignorance, and false alternatives to my community."
He sat back and thought it over, with a look that's sort of sober
He stared me in the eye and said "I don't lie"
(Him or me? Me or him?)
Now we begin to quarrel over what's historical
But that's immoral questioning the oracle's origin
We're born through sin
"You need to save yourself," he said
"But Jesus died for our sins." Then he said, "He ain't dead."
"He faked his d**h?"
I watched my man take a breath as if he had no more patience left
Then he embraced his chest
Looked as if the holy spirit was about to manifest itself
Mental health is what he lacked. I should have known this
Without God, when we die every Earthling is homeless
I couldn't look. Tried to give him back his book
As he shook. But it was stuck to my hand
What the f**? God damn!
Embellished in sin and with a devilish grin
This denizen could tell that I was selfish within
He started speaking in tongues that I'm unfamiliar with
I held the pen like a knife and threatened, "I k** your myth!"
Civilians drift into a state of violent anger
I can tell when I'm in danger so I stopped to take a breather
"Listen, I'm a non-believer with no faith, and I don't want none either
It's time for me to leave ya', take your book, I ain't no crook."
He said, "It's yours, like the world, read it good, there's directions."
I flipped through the pages, but they were blank, no deceptions
He mentioned, "Look deeper. You'll see it says more than you could share."
I asked, "Where?"
He replies, "That's what the pen's for."