About Quarrels
Grabbing a dog by the ears,
Could be causing many fears;
Getting mad enough to bite,
The one trying to incite.
The same within a quarrel,
Someone may start to snarl;
Finding yourself in a mess,
That could put you in distress.
A person fuels a dispute,
With using pride to refute;
Coal or wood fuel the fire,
Showing their true desire.
Hate loves to disguise the speech,
Bold and brazen when they preach;
As it is holding deceit,
Seeing fuel will not deplete.
As gossip is like a seed,
That becomes nourished by greed;
Blooms with hate and discontent,
And not let it to relent.
Fire goes out without fuels,
Remaining out if it cools;
Without gossip then it dies,
Along with deceit and lies.
Copyright © 2009 Richard Newton Sherrer
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