Always Elect Righteous

by Augustus Black   Mar 13, 2015


One chap loved the external grace;
While the other loved the interior.

One lass was only having vanity
on her the heavenly beyond beauty.
But the other was filled with
calmness, holiness and love.

Now, after nuptial --

One couple is enjoying a life with a baby;
While the other man's wife
took to her heels with another very well-off man.

- Augastus Black
Date - 11th March 2015

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  • 8 years ago

    by Mayday

    External vs. Internal - The ladder a lot likely to outlast the first. I like that, and I agree with Meena and Ben - this was a good moral-of-the-story sketch ^_^

  • 8 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    Hello Augastus

    This is a clever little write and so very true.
    As Meena says, never judge a book by its cover and always look to inner beauty - it tends to be far less fickle!

    All the very best
    Ben

  • 9 years ago

    by Meena Krish

    Never judge a book by its cover! I like the message here. For so very often people fail to see the inner beauty and judge and fall for the outer. Looks, position, possession is not what matters in life for they are the false reason of happiness. Nicely said.