Wisdom

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    Wisdom

    Who can find the face of wisdom illuminated clear?
    Are we, captives to injustice and bondage of fear?
    Who can take away garments of mourning and affliction?
    Or return honor and justices upon hearts conviction.

    Their tongues polished by the craftsman,
    Working their web of deceit like a draftsman.
    Themselves laid with gold and silver, are treacherous!
    Eyes gleaming evil portrayed as gracious.

    They do not defend us from rust and moth.
    With tongues as slick and smooth as silk cloth.
    Paint, they words of colorful seduction.
    Deceiving lead us down the path to destruction.

    Except the rust be wipe off; it will not shine!
    Wipe out the moth that withers freedom, yours and mine.
    Humble your heart and ears to hear truth.
    Unlock the door to light and be a sleuth.

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    stellar commented on Wisdom

    09-23-2009

    you are really strict to rhythm..it brings beauty to your poem...very wide imagination...love this one

    samuelj commented on Wisdom

    09-07-2009

    A beauty...love your style and how it paints a picture with words

    Charlie23 commented on Wisdom

    08-30-2009

    Your words paint a picture, not nearly as pretty though as your poetic paintings on nature. Great write!

    StandingBear commented on Wisdom

    08-22-2009

    Silver tongue devils abound selling pretty pictures on the outside with no meaningful content on the inside. Great write.

    DORCELLA commented on Wisdom

    08-09-2009

    AAAAW SHUCKS NOW, TAKE OFF THE KID GLOVES AND GET BARE KNUCKLED, DON'T HURT EM HAMMA ! LET'S STAND BACK TO BACK SHEBA AND DO THE DAM THING ! ALRIGHT. I 'M AWOKE NOW SISTA SOULJA. HALLELUJAH ! SAY AMEN SOMEBODY !

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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