Some Lessons

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Some Lessons
Does a cave constitutes running around in savannah?
Does the warmth of bonfire constitute the cold breeze of open air?
The lesson starts with questions, particular ones.

Are bloodsheds fair for safety of home?
Are fences fair for security of own?
The lesson begins with questions, particular ones.

What makes crops always come with a whip?
What makes books always come with a sword?
The lesson starts with questions, difficult ones.

Who decides a heart of things lies on its’ skin?
Who decides skin of things determine its’ worth?
The lesson begins with questions, difficult ones.

Where should we gather to name?
Where else would one be if not, here?
The lesson starts with questions.

When should one sever one from the other?
Should one sever one from another?
The lesson begins with a question.

“Why does the caged bird sings?”


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