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Warn Me Poem

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Warn Me! A silent and drizzle night lies in front of me. I think stars will shine brightly soon, because stars usually appear after the rain. My long hair also beautifully shines bathed by the moonlights. Because the moonlight even looks at me, that’s why mom gave “Bulan” as my name. Now, I’m sitting on a chair thinking about how wonderful this night is. But all these wonderful things make me feel so small and also confused at once. Why do all these wonderful things look so amazingly perfect even they aren’t alive? Why does God create humans with all these imperfections and all hardship in their life? Why don’t I become a star in these all nights? Why do I have to live? Why? Do you ever think about them? Why do you have to live? Why does God …show more content…

If it is not then you can’t even breathe. And I know that I can’t even see it with my own eyes. But, God is really fair to his creatures. He is the Most Justice one. And God gives my other sensories that are more sensitive than you think. Justice doesn’t appear in one form. It has many forms that you can’t even see as a justice. God knows more than you, Bulan. God gives you the best. He loves you very much. And the fact says that I can warn people like you with this imperfection. I feel so grateful. I know, just like I said before. I even don’t see the real wonders of the world. But what I know is if I want to know the wonders of this world without seeing it real from my eyes, I just have to be grateful and live my life as usual as other normal people do. It is because all of us are similar. We are God’s creatures! Which of the favors of your Lord will you deny, Bulan? So, don’t ever think not to become a human. God gives us a brain. You must use it!” he said. I deeply think and immediately feel sad that I’m a human which is full of sin because of thinking something like that about God. Why does my life return to something like that? The truth is I have to live my life whatever God gives to me. Life is also about

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