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Tuesday, 5 May 2026

THE TOWER OF BABEL

 THE TOWER OF BABEL 

By Peter Woodgate 

Tier upon tier towering triumphantly

Bricks and mortar moulded magnificently

Fulcrum and pulley powered to precision

Mankind’s ego elegantly elevated.

 

Surely this structure would signal his significance

Give him a chance to chat to the creator

God would be pleased and impressed by his power

Invite him to sit on a seat by his side.

 

But the plan fell to pieces and plummeted

God was angry and his wrath wreaked ruination

Souls were scattered upon seas and sands

Shipwrecked ln torment with tear upon tear.

 

Copyright Peter Woodgate

2 comments:

  1. A very welcome poem from you Peter

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  2. This is a very thought-provoking poem. It is obviously a reference to the tower of Babel. Bable was man's attempt to elevate himself above God. We have all been doing this ever since! Satan first enticed Eve in the garden with the words, “you will be as God...” We all try to supplant God in one way or another, we complain, “I don’t like the way you are running this world.” or “why do you allow such suffering?” We forget that, by demanding to have our own way, HE says “Ok have it your own way and see what happens.” So, all of us have been living with these consequences ever since, and still we blame God for how the world is! Having said all of this, he spreads his arms wide in welcome, but we nailed him to a cross of wood!

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