lies




Lies
Some call them a little white lie,
However, what is so pure white about a lie.
There is deceit, and deception, behind a lie,
Because if it wasn't, then why does it have such concealment in a lie,
It does take much imagination to dig into their bag of tricks to pull out another lie.
Where you find yourself, have to make up other lies to cover the first lie, just allot of duplicity in a lie.
Lies become harmful and hurtful, causing suffering.
Which causes distress, and there is no buffering.
A lie can kill in a second and can last forever.
So if you are lying, stop it because others have to endeavor.
Lies will steal, and they kill.

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Submitted on August 21, 2014

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Diane JacksonBaul

I use poetry to release my inner most deep feelings. Poetry is my outlet to all. Its my therapy, for all that I have gone through and gonna go through.. A place where I'm able to say what I want. Whether criticized or agreed upon. Somewhere I can totally let down my hair. Think as I wish, Think as I can. Somewhere i can be me, and not care who knows, or sees me. No judgement, complete freedom to be me. more…

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