All's Well That Ends Well
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
All the karmic forces came in and, settled themselves down upon the fence
As the two parties arrived; with their arms full, of their grounds of defence
The learned judge cleaned his glasses and yawns; he’s seen all this before
As; the jury twiddling their thumbs, adjusting ties, already know the score
Fingers pointing: he said, she said, as each lawyer fighting the other’s case
Lord: pages on pages of accusations, think of the trees, think of the waste
The karmic forces: sitting on the fence, heads turning like a game of tennis
Listening to the pains in the butts, each arguing their case, both a menace
It is mucky, the battle increased, the innocent was about to take the blame
The negative force smirked, but: in the end it was about to take the shame
Thus the judge ruled there were no winners so showed them both the door
Both parties departed the court room, and, from there never met any more
Lessons learnt: long as evil exists, others will always be there to be burned
As Karmic forces said their cheers and, wished the best to those concerned
Indiana Shaw . . . ; )
Copyright © Indiana Shaw | Year Posted 2019
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