Category Archives: Wisdom
Life’s Dues And Blues
Respecting Yourself When Respecting Others
Road Rage And The Price To Be Paid
It’s been so long past the day people could disagree in a civil way. Before no one got the shakes or tremors now guns go off life is lost cause we simmer. We scream and shout then the finger goes out no one understands the fire in rage this will fan Its never planed whenContinueContinue reading “Road Rage And The Price To Be Paid”
Be Sure To knock
Sandymans Quote: “Actions before the thought is opening a strangers front door before the knock”
Poor Ted At Home Still Wrong
Its Murphy’s World Boys & Girls
When Caution Is Not An Option
What will you gain in the midst of sorrow and pain the stains of rain drain the will, this life of ill. Tense the tempted spite breeds repulsive delight casting its shadow over the outrage, if you engage. Concede the reluctant relief twice-born from grief skillfully how trepidation constrains disbelief, its brief Perturb pesky panicContinueContinue reading “When Caution Is Not An Option”
Life Lived In Sin Payment Begins
Come home my child I have been waiting on thee Silences breed contempt among the discontented let me be clear compassion falls on a deaf ear. When anger presents its aim to never relent the spreading of fear, hates intent is always clear. The views from the mountaintop will never go for not If the goodwill ofContinueContinue reading “Life Lived In Sin Payment Begins”
Can’t Win If You Give In
Sandyman Quote: “Never once will you succeed until you produce a routine to proceed, when so quick to give in before you really begin how in the hell are you supposed to win”
