Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Critical of Consideration

To what should one be considerate of?
To those around him may it be an insulting act
From others he never sees its grace
To what should one be considerate of?

As definiing uncertainty, enacting a point of being unconfident
Where is a considerate man to lay his grace for consideration
For one is to strike it down in the midst of the unknowing masses
Among the masses it will be tormented until it becomes a act of deviance
So tell this man where shall he lay his grace for consideration

Say to another a considerate notion, they will surely recieve in gratitude
Give to another a considerate act, they will call it out as an act of insultation
When is the word great than the act, shall it be here
Consideration for the well being can be expressed, but not given
Critical is the culture we see of a man of kindness and confidence of his true being
It is not the intent of this man, to merely say, though, act more on the word

Deminished a man becomes when his intent is deminished and disgraced
Degraded is his character and purpose when his words leads more than his acts
Into the flame he searches the intensity of light and truth
Scarred and burned, the distaste he recieves is more than is warranted by any other
Though he is alone, he knows his purpose may follow alone

Nowhere shall he be found considerate in those who see
His true being is his intent and so his intent is only wanted by those who cannot see
Find refuge among the blind, his love is still for all
Who has been such a considerate man to be found successful in the world
The assurance that he is not alone, that these footprints have been walked before
This world is not his reward, nor is he a reward to the world

Called to live to act against those that recount his misdeeds
For in their sights he misdeeds are criminal
In the sights of that which has called him out he is found warranted
Finding favor in few who remain in truth and forgiveness
Consideration is recognized, and inspiring for the joy is a mans gift
A considerate man finds nothing critical of consderation for consideration he sees in love

Critical of consideration, this man walks in hope, yet among disgrace
These are the days his calls are heard, his struggles surrendered,
It is this act that a sign of joy is the reward he finds strength in
As they cast his love and intention to the winds
This considerate man will ride their insults and curses with grace and mercy
For he knows he is not above them
A man in love with all, cannot be against all.

He is a man one should be considered ...

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