NAPKIN WORDS #77 - Dedicated to Mike Prevor
1. WRONG ARE THE RULERS
Justice under an absolute ruler takes away
happiness and replaces it with fear.
Oddly enough, history often shows, the
ones who were closest to that ruler, are
usually the ones who had the most to fear!
2. TIMES OF RENEWAL
Everyone has at one time or another seen a
great friendship fade. Sometimes for serious
reasons of disagreement, but most times it
is simply because someone moves, takes a
different job, marries, etc.
One of the great wonders is that should that
friendship find itself once more, it takes up
all the space in the heart which once was so
empty!
3. WE ARE THE ONES WHO MUST ASK
Did what we do in life change life for ourselves
as well as others?
Should we understand that what we did not
do to change ourselves, as well as others, cost the
possible friendship of others?
Did we do what we did because we cared?
4. CAVE OF SHADOWS
At birth, we exit a cave of darkness and
enter the light, shimmering with chance.
Then the school cave, the teenage cave, the
many caves, all unknown until one enters
the darkness.
If lucky, from each cave that is entered, one
comes out wiser because when we were in the
gloom, we learned to make light.
The last cave is the darkest and the only way
that this cave can be seen and explored is by
an inner light.
Insure the inner light is bright, and one never
again needs to exit or enter another cave!
5. APPEARANCE OF TIME
You can’t conquer or tame time, nor should you
try.
The best you can hope for is that you wear time
well, other see that with you, time strolls along.
With so many others, all that is seen is time
racing on!
6. LOVE LIGHT
A beautiful glow radiating from one to another!
EXPERTISE
Humanity conquers time, space, if
willing to share kindness,
rather than grasp
curses
of stupidity, hatred
of a race, a religion,
a nationality.
Sad is the fact that most humans
act as cowards. Fear to
fight these many
wrongs.
Leaving children to solve
inherited
evils
while suffering fates
their creator’s
knew, ones they created.
Such are quotes of we
who study.
Failing to see how writ in
stone are words of
passing:
WHY COULD WE NOT STOP A SLAUGHTER
OF AGES?
Leaving people to weep at
memorials
constructed from wishes.
Lost hopes over so many
bones.
by Edward Hunter