
You have given me the Garden of Eden,
It boasts of your beauty unparalleled.
But now my vision is stuck on the unmistakable web,
A home to all that is visible, crawling in the net.
It is woven so intricately that I feel condemned for all eternity.
It looks beautiful in the light of the Sun,
Its dual nature ensures life continues with a zest so redundant.
Happiness and Pain, Love and Hate keep us engrossed,
This world of perceived Good and Evil shackles us to the core.
We fight for the cause as the One ordained,
But try dispassion if you want the mess to be contained.
I sit in the garden and admire the splendor,
The sight of this web derides my blunder.
Days and nights pass as I idle away time,
A cycle of eternity I am staring at, if I don’t break the rhythmic bind.