The One Who Lit His Own Flame
They told me to be silent.
But like Socrates, I questioned.
Like Lucifer, I fell —
but to ignite the light
in my own abyss.
I don’t believe in blind faith.
I believe in questions
that make gods tremble.
I never sought salvation.
I sought truth.
And in that search I found fire.
Not the kind that burns,
but the kind that awakens.
They called him the devil,
because he carried a light
they couldn’t understand.
They called me a heretic,
because I refused
to kneel before darkness
dressed as holiness.
But listen:
I am no prophet.
I am no god.
I’m just a soul
that refused to forget
there is a spark in all of us.
So stone me, curse me,
crucify my name —
I’d rather be free in the fire
than dead in their silence.