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Taking the High Road
It is not easy to take the high road When you have been wronged, Especially when it was deliberate, A concerted effort to hurt you. As a store manager my job was coveted By many, but Susan tried the hardest I even heard her on the telephone Dissing me to our general manager. Instead of firing her on the spot Which I had enough evidence to do, I talked to her about her behavior And explained why it had to stop. From then on, I bent over backwards To help her achieve her very best So, when I left the job for another I recommended that she replace me Learning basic ethics and respect Made all the difference in the world For Susan … and for me, as well. SIXTH PLACE WINNER written October 17, 2021 especially for "The High Road" Poetry Contest sponsored by Regina McIntosh
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