Sunday, March 02, 2008

The Complexity of Design

Each now and then, it’s fun to ask
“What did The Maker have in Mind
When first He set about the task
And started making humankind?”

We know, of course, that God Above,
Not evolution, deaf and blind,
Created us to show his love
As clear as if The Artist signed.

We know because we’re more complex
Than any watch you have to wind;
The parts all mesh, and during sex
There’s even stuff that’s intertwined!

Ok, the lower back needs work,
At least mine does, I often find;
And, being male, another quirk—
My prostate’s often in a bind

I cannot make ascorbic acid—
Genes for that got left behind;
Spirit willing, flesh too flaccid,
Leaves my sex life undermined

So many problems on my list—
The limbs that ache, the joints that grind
The memories that fade to mist
Forever to the past confined

I guess a life of aches and pains
Is one to which I’m now resigned;
But still one shining fact remains:
It’s crystal clear, that Man’s designed.

4 comments:

atkinson said...

Is there a flaccidental misrhyme?

Cuttlefish said...

Actually, the dictionary lists the rhyme as one of two acceptable (asseptable?) pronunciations.

The Ridger, FCD said...

And it's the only one I've ever heard, too.

Cuttlefish said...

Prolly one o'vem 'Enry 'Iggins fings.