a collaborative piece created by Papaya and Stephan*
I know the story of an ugly old fellow Who taunted and cursed and told many lies But did you know that an ugly old fellow Was merely the skin that held his disguise
"Spare me a quarter and I'll spare you the lecture" Often he’d say to the young and the brave Laughing they’d pass without barely a glance Thrusting the man into temper and rage
When along stepped another into the commotion Stopping to listen to all he did say Shaking his head he reached in his pocket Pulled out a quarter to proudly display
Then closed his hands into two equal fists Held them up high as he said with a grin "I’ll pay your offer so you will stop ranting If only you can guess which hand it is in"
Stroking his beard the man gave a smile "I do love a challenge, so let us begin But once I have chosen and reveal your coin You’ll stay to listen, and we both shall win"
The old man reached out, with hand on each fist “Son, you cannot fool a man that’s my age” Then pulled out from behind the younger man’s ear The same coin that earlier the man had displayed
The look of surprise on his face was alarming He glanced down at both of his two empty hands Then thought to himself, now how did he do that, I held it right there? but then said to the man
“A deal is a deal, so I guess I will listen But I have a schedule, it’s my day to teach Please hasten your words holding all of your wisdom And here I shall stand till you finish your speech”
"I can say nothing you've not already learned That each man has something special to give To stop and to listen and open your eyes This is how all men and women must live"
"Some will spare time, others spare a dime Still others will play tricks as you see You must be wise, separate truth from the lies And always be the very best you can be"