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The Truth about Truth
Contributed by
omniscience
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Monday, 23rd October 2006 @ 11:59:17 PM in AEST
Topic:
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They once told me the truth would set me free
Alas, had I known it would bring such misery
Young and foolhardy, this advice I took
For truth I would search, for truth I would look
Under layers of dirt and of grime
At last I found it, at last it was mine
I gazed and I gawked at this marvelous ball
In which the answers were contained of all
As I marveled, I saw that there was a chain
Connecting the ball to myself; it held me in restrain
There I stayed, and served coldly my penance
Ruing the day I set eyes on that Menace
If any lesson be learnt from this tale let it be this:
Knowledge may be power, but it sure isn’t bliss.
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Re: The Truth about Truth
(User Rating: 1 ) by sadaddy on
Tuesday, 24th October 2006 @ 12:19:35 AM AEST (User
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Very well done, liked the read. Yes, it 's true knowledge is power and it may not always be bliss. But, you have choices in life and how you make them is all up to you. May you find the peace and joy you seek in your heart.
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