ONE'S CHOSEN ROLE

Sol Finkelman (solthesage@geniepub.com)
Wed, 01 Apr 1998 18:58:57 -0500

ONE'S CHOSEN ROLE

One's role in life each one must choose,
To none specific'ly assigned;
Some choose a life of crime and booze,
While some like Angels help the blind.

Some do but by example learn,
>From seeing deeds both bad and good;
While others do all evil spurn,
Prefer to live in brotherhood.

Don't blame environment, et al,
The choice is always strictly yours;
Remember problems face us all,
Each will react how each prefers.

So choice is always up to you,
No influence should you deter;
Your conscience always leads you true,
So ancient bias please inter.

Sol the Sage

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