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Trust Me

by Savage44

To trust or not to trust,That is the question Is it right to confide in people you see as your peers Or shut away the world so deep and consumed in fear The fact that trust is earned some see as a joke From being honored to decieved while others watch in gloat By friends,you have known for many years to come That kick you to the curb and soon start to shun With pacts you have made with either wood,clay,or paint To backstabbing people you figured were such saints “You can’t be too nice” is a lesson learned daily Yet so deep in the friendship you remember it vaguely Seniors we should know it’s not wise to trust so well Because the vixen or the wolf will have you under their spell Yet seldom their are people who possess a halo pure Who your positive could do no wrong,yet somehow your not sure My advice to the people going up in the grades Is don’t always rely on the people you see in the shade Yet we see trust as a complex feeling The present and the future can be quite demeaning I will put my trust in the people I know the most Not the ones who take advantage because frankly that’s quite gross So my last saying to all whether it was wrote in stone or glue To trust or not to trust,It’s all up to you
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Feb 12, 2019
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