I always thought of this as a monologue of God. A sadistic God, that is. He looks at people suffering, living their worthless lives and then dying in pain, and takes perverse pleasure in seeing them suffer. These people spell his name – it could mean they are praying to him. Such a view of God occurs in people who face extreme pain and suffering and, as a natural reaction, they blame God and question his existence “How could he allow something like this to happen?” And yes, there are also references to concentration camps.
I always thought of this as a monologue of God. A sadistic God, that is. He looks at people suffering, living their worthless lives and then dying in pain, and takes perverse pleasure in seeing them suffer. These people spell his name – it could mean they are praying to him. Such a view of God occurs in people who face extreme pain and suffering and, as a natural reaction, they blame God and question his existence “How could he allow something like this to happen?” And yes, there are also references to concentration camps.