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Just One Day Just One Person

Art is expression of the soul 
A single heart 
Beating its original song
To judge another is to not know your ownself
To execute with critism from a place of ignorance because another is different
In your mind a misinventent life or maybe they really are a star in the making
You create superman when you spit on a bum
and laugh at those with less
then teach strength through hate and stress
But what do you really own 
Ill rhyme for you now so take my claim and try to disown
the fact that your lack of faith or responsible in belieif,and in love
is furthest from truth and ypur just here to who you the shove
to a place where bittereness and hate become the joke
a thought that is no more useful than a bike with no spokes
so as your world goes round
do you consider wether you hold solid ground?
how high really is your mountain
Is it used for pray or plunder
to flank an enemy or to spare a friend?
the future is a flow of change especially in the rain
a ripple in time will change happiness to pain
a poor choose leads to lose and no gain
even if you don't see it its there life reflected in the water
cast a stone and image becomes less clear
throw a bolder and everything is under its own decision to where next to steer
you lost control of where that water flowed 
changed what could have been a heart of gold 
to an impatiant malicious spirit with a heart as black as coal

Copyright © James Hackett Jr | Year Posted 2016

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