I See Myself Poem by Dijon Noble

Dijon Noble

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I See Myself



It is best to encircle yourself with a minute group in your company, and expect truth and loyalty than to be amongst a multitude and be subject to deceit and dishonesty.

The maker made us of the same mold so let it be that we come to know each other, brothers and sisters our father forgave us although we depreciated our mother, time claims us as offspring take the place of parents, we grope through life as if blind although reality is readily apparent.

You seen that from the darkness a child proceeds and when exposed to light it cries and screams, so is our own nature against us or is the world in which we live against our natural interest?


~Dijon Noble~

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