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"“Finger Lick‘in Truth”" by bpathos

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If the truth was pretty
And it smelled just right…
Or it taste like a t-bone
And came in diet light…

If truth was static free
And came in easy stages…
Or in scratch n sniff colors
On large n glossy pages…

If the truth looked good
On my arm uptown…
Or sang like a bird
In a sequin gown…

But, … the fool is king, his folly law
His head is thick and fingers raw
Justice is blind and wisdom’s a pearl
Luck is a lady and Truth’s a girl

Her sister is good intentions
The procrastinating whore
Who knocks down the walls
And ignores all the doors

From her cuts I have learned
Truth is the flame, not the burn
She won’t change and she won’t bend
Way too uppity for my friends

To some, Truth is getting rich
And finding perfect mates
But Truth is just a lonely girl
Who never gets a date





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On Friday September 28th, 2007, Crimson Shade (114) writes:
"But Truth is just a lonely girl Who never gets a date" - love this, catchy with its rhyme scheme and rolls quickly off the tongue.


On Friday September 28th, 2007, Crimson Shade (114) writes:
"From her cuts I have learned Truth is the flame, not the burn" - read it again and this stuck out for me. Its how people use truth that is harmful, not truth itself.


On Sunday September 23rd, 2007, Narcissa (724) writes:
,,, and no one likes the truth - Good one!



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