Q&A: What does the Rabbi think about this poem?
What does the Rabbi think about this poem?
Question
Hello and blessings,
Despite the fact that the Rabbi isn't known as a poet, I would be glad to know what you think about this poem.
Best regards,
A.Y.A.
"A Generation of Flying Balloons"
They whine about the bitter exile \ about a cup of cold tea \ about a snail that got hurt \ about a cake that's too tasty \ about the act of creation and the Chariot \ why didn't anyone ask them when He created \ they don't want to lose a single hair \ they want to live in wealth without any worry \ and when things get hard they cry out bitterly \ what, God is bursting the bubble \ isn't He afraid we'll leave Him forevermore \ after all, we're the last ones still sympathizing with Him as a favor \ as a final act of kindness before death \ just before He turns into a dead fiction
Answer
I have nothing to say.
By the way, to express an opinion about a poem you don't need to be a poet. But it is worth understanding poetry.
Discussion on Answer
Even if the Rabbi has harsh criticism, I would still be glad to read it.
I have no criticism at all. I simply have nothing to say about it.
What does the Rabbi mean by "I have nothing to say"?