Introspect Justly
My soul be mute and deaf and blind,
So I see no different kind,
Fairly then I say to all,
That no judgment you will find.
But my senses do reflect,
Thus now I must use intellect,
To remedy my senses’ call,
And give another their respect.
Each we must persist you see,
To find our commonality,
Or least we suffer some great fall,
The loss of our humanity.
Warily ponder what you know,
How is it that these facts are so?
Is it truth or veil or shawl,
Evidence is not your foe.
Weigh well the given circumstance,
Is there due significance?
When you take in what is all,
Life will surely be enhanced.
by Rodney Alan Crater
Copyright ©2007 Rodney Alan Crater
So I see no different kind,
Fairly then I say to all,
That no judgment you will find.
But my senses do reflect,
Thus now I must use intellect,
To remedy my senses’ call,
And give another their respect.
Each we must persist you see,
To find our commonality,
Or least we suffer some great fall,
The loss of our humanity.
Warily ponder what you know,
How is it that these facts are so?
Is it truth or veil or shawl,
Evidence is not your foe.
Weigh well the given circumstance,
Is there due significance?
When you take in what is all,
Life will surely be enhanced.
by Rodney Alan Crater
Copyright ©2007 Rodney Alan Crater
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