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THINGS THAT NOBODY TOLD ME

Listen more than you speak And say less than you know Avoid those who would drag you Into their masochistic melodramas Stay out of other people's battles Until you know the reason for the war You may find yourself on the wrong side Far better on no side at all Be aware of those that need you And those that are needed by you They may not be the same people Though both are important to you Choose your real friends with care And let your enemies choose you With equal care and some trepidation When alone in the darkness Watch the movements of shadows And in the broad light of day Watch every thing in view Whatever you see may be good or bad But it would be foolish to miss anything Miss not one thing at all                                             By Phil Roberts
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