Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Burning light

Caring is important, being nice is not. Fire warms, but it also burns. And it is a well-known fact evil cannot stand the heat.

People must reap what they have sown. If the light is blinding, they deserve to stumble. Wickedness cowers when good rears its head.

Meanness should never be arbitrary. For then, it is no longer deserved. It has devolved into taking one's frustrations out on anyone in sight.

There are monsters who will devour anyone foolish enough to show them kindness. Offer them your hand only to strike them down. They endanger all you hold dear.

Yet, they are helpless before the grinning good. Those who delight in bringing them low. The shadows are no refuge from the burning light.

Evil is proud, so it must fall. Because it is smug, its sorrow will be great. It does not deserve the treatment of a friend, but rather the fate of an enemy.

4 comments:

  1. The smirk of the wicked becomes a wince when the grinning good notices the "pretty teeth" of evil.

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    1. When evil is wincing, it is distracted from causing trouble. It has bigger problems to deal with. And everyone breathes a sigh of relief.

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  2. So, I am fairly certain that one lady I met acts the way she does to everyone she meets. She really is a plague on this planet, and people suffer for her selfishness. That's what this blog reminded me of. But let me ask you this: Are you suggesting that we should return hostilities to them under the guise of a helping hand? This seems very subversive behavior; however, I am not against it when it concerns people who really deserve it. I just wanted to clarify it was what you meant. Cool blog.

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    1. When I said to offer them your hand, it was in the form of a strike. Never pretend friendship, only acquaintance. If someone can be your friend, there is more to them than what has been seen.

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