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The ignorant live in their own small world, Hidden by a lack of understanding; The many lies they hear are never unfurled, They're sheltered by belief in a being; Even some who swear their veracity, Thrive gaily protected by their credence; They welcome menace and mendacity, Pushing away actual malfeasance. But the ignorant can only see grace, In their paradise they live cheerfully; Their faults are invisible in that place, While the rest of us remain fearfully. Sadly ignorance will always be bliss, And I will always notice what I miss.
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Jul 13, 2013
Jul 13, 2013 at 12:31 PM UTC
The Kingdom of Ignorance
The ignorant live in their own small world, Hidden by a lack of understanding; The many lies they hear are never unfurled, They're sheltered by belief in a being; Even some who swear their veracity, Thrive gaily protected by their credence; They welcome menace and mendacity, Pushing away actual malfeasance. But the ignorant can only see grace, In their paradise they live cheerfully; Their faults are invisible in that place, While the rest of us remain fearfully. Sadly ignorance will always be bliss, And I will always notice what I miss.
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Jul 13, 2013
Jul 13, 2013 at 12:31 PM UTC
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