He who stands for something is prone to prejudice.
He who is prone to prejudice
Is quick to act
He who is quick to act
Is ultimately destined to folly.
For it's said "He who stands for nothing".
"Falls for anything".
So, with breath held
And careful consideration
Ask yourself.
"What do you stand for"?
Is it natural design.
that your action is not of your
Making?
So much control, smacks of huberis.
Like a stubbed toe
On the best of days.
Jul 30, 2018
Jul 30, 2018 at 7:06 PM UTC
He who stands for something is prone to prejudice.
He who is prone to prejudice
Is quick to act
He who is quick to act
Is ultimately destined to folly.
For it's said "He who stands for nothing".
"Falls for anything".
So, with breath held
And careful consideration
Ask yourself.
"What do you stand for"?
Is it natural design.
that your action is not of your
Making?
So much control, smacks of huberis.
Like a stubbed toe
On the best of days.