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I open the door for you To be perceived as polite. I don't brag because Humility buys prestige. I've earned virtue. Why lie when instead I Can wear the truth As an honorary badge? I donate portions of my wealth To charitable organizations, so that Everyone will deem me a great person. I've earned virtue. I obey all of the commandments To receive God's unconditional love. I observe each and every precept, Climbing a ladder towards the sage's status. I've earned virtue. I serve the community to woo Universities and potential employers. I'm a law abiding citizen Because I fear imprisonment. I've earned virtue. (c) 2014 Brandon Antonio Smith
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Dec 12, 2014
Dec 12, 2014 at 2:34 PM UTC
The Pretense of Morality
I open the door for you To be perceived as polite. I don't brag because Humility buys prestige. I've earned virtue. Why lie when instead I Can wear the truth As an honorary badge? I donate portions of my wealth To charitable organizations, so that Everyone will deem me a great person. I've earned virtue. I obey all of the commandments To receive God's unconditional love. I observe each and every precept, Climbing a ladder towards the sage's status. I've earned virtue. I serve the community to woo Universities and potential employers. I'm a law abiding citizen Because I fear imprisonment. I've earned virtue. (c) 2014 Brandon Antonio Smith
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Dec 12, 2014 at 2:34 PM UTC
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