Saturday, February 23, 2008

Let us, For get

Let the differance of words give meaning for those written and spoken,
For he who nose it first, knows it best.

Let us be like serpents with a revolving shed of skins,
Foreskins may be shed, but the members of society will continue to rise.

Let the humor of man continue to be passed on to his neighbor,
Four men walk into a bar, and they gently rub their heads.

Let the knowledge of civilizations precede those that make it up,
For he, who, new of the society, was not known by it.

Let those with poor morals be ousted and known,
For spice may disguise that which they cover.

Let a man's reflection show him for what he is,
For his mere image is precisely he.

Let the thieves of men suffer ten fold their victims,
For he who steels what is most dear deserves the flame.

Let those who would do harm to the present be stopped,
For the sears of today will turn tomorrow to ash.

Let our homes resist the elements and insects,
For, would houses be harmed, homeless we'd be.

Let those who write do so with fine spirits,
For a better draft gives a better state of mind.

Let the word speak volumes, the blow be mute,
For sounding will damage a man to his fellows.

Let the tit be beloved above even the almighty,
For, from behind, God appears canine.

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