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Beautiful Lies

Stark truth can be unkind and hard to hear,
Not always the best choice for someone dear.
A child who is not blessed with pulchritude,
Need not be told, that would be very rude.
If you must lie a bit to make her smile
That little lie may well be worth your while.
You may just find that tiny slip from truth,
When you have said the fairy has her tooth,
Will not be held against you in the end
Nor force you those wide stair steps to descend.
A lie that’s told for lovely, good intent
Is better than the truth with malice sent.

Weigh out your words is my heartfelt advice,
For sometimes truth is not extremely nice.

Written December 13/12

A Shakespearean sonnet written in Iambic Pentameter

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  1. Date: 2/25/2013 4:40:00 PM

    Hello Lovely Joyce ' congratulations with your sweet win 'take care~SKAT

  1. Date: 2/24/2013 9:09:00 PM

    JOYCE, thank you for giving me the second chance in viewing this one for my contest...CONGRATULATIONS!!! Always & Forever ;-) LINDA

  1. Date: 12/14/2012 4:37:00 AM

    Excellent advice that stems from years of experience Joyce. Fantastic write in this flowing sonnet. Loved the last four lines especially a lot. Fave!