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Shoelaces

I don’t want anyone to get hurt from my carelessness Like having my shoelaces undone And someone else tripping over them It’s unfair, and it should have happened to me. But I guess no matter how hard I try, Or even how my shoelaces are tied Sometimes the laces will come undone And someone might come along and fall. I could spin the thought And ask the question Was it my carelessness which had them trip, Or the carelessness of their very own? I am conditioned to take the blame Growing up with a father who ceases to never admit fault Even when his hands are stained with the mistake. I have a chance for that cycle change. Practice allowing others to take responsibility Instead of pointing fault at me. Regardless if it was my their fault or mine, I can’t go back in time, And change the fact they fell. What I do have in my control Is the hand I can extend To help raise them up, and stand again.
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Apr 20, 2014
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