The scared who never dared.

I pity people who pay dread respect to the power

Of their own fear falling upon them like a cold shower.

As they walk stooped though young as if they

were the aged parent of time itself.

Their eyes cast down fearing any frown

shuffling in the shadow of stealth.

I pity people who live life like a prison sentence,

Never thinking the walls maybe an illusion of impermanence.

The eye that sees beyond the horizon locked

For the friendship of fear, and love mocked,

For a fair smile from fate all the while living

with hate, never knowing the pleasure of giving.

I pity people so silly so staid who never bared

Terror or an error, i pity the scared the who never dared.

 

 

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