To reveal or not to reveal that’s the question, Whether ‘tis right to cut my tongue And blind my ever witnessing eyes to the police About the ****** of this innocent stranger Or to reveal, to speak, to **** my best friend With my very own tongue of witness? My conscience tells me ‘tis right to reveal, Okay, perhaps I reveal, what then happens to our friendship? Do I get welcomed to his funeral as the man who gave up His best friend of over ten years, for a stranger Who I barely know and even does not know me? What then happens to trust and loyalty? What would be the songs on the lips of people when they Read about me in the papers or watch me on TV? Perhaps I do not reveal my best friend’s sin Do I then have the blood of this stranger stained On the walls of my conscience till eternity? Will the woes and tears of his loved one’s rain curses on me? Not to mention the cries of an innocent blood reaching out to me, Its only hope of justice. I must do what is right, and keep my ways pure for the Almighty, For I too would be judged. I pray so that my best friend, my rock, my shoulder in time of sorrow, Understands that honesty and righteousness makes peace Reign on this filthy earth.