Thursday, July 09, 2009

OF CONTENTS AND HANDLING

Human life’s a container, bared and shaped
To its very contents and of its handling
Such overlooked, the outcomes taken as fate
Considered of will but of its gambling

Human life’s a container, colored and sized
To every outlook; to extent of appetite
To all; whatever hoped for; of ever realized
To all within or which have so lost sight

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