Why do we add the additional evaluation that it is good? This reminds me of God in Genesis making everything and then on the weekend he finishes it up and pronounces it all "good". As opposed to something more along the lines of "it is what it is"... In fact somewhere along the line doesn't Moses or somebody ask his name and he says "I am that I am"?
Regardless of all that claptrap, I think this is a sweet poem.
All is well and all shall be well . . .
Simplicity.
Why do we add the additional evaluation that it is good? This reminds me of God in Genesis making everything and then on the weekend he finishes it up and pronounces it all "good". As opposed to something more along the lines of "it is what it is"... In fact somewhere along the line doesn't Moses or somebody ask his name and he says "I am that I am"?
Regardless of all that claptrap, I think this is a sweet poem.
"staying in its lane": good advice!