The Truth About Lies Poem by vern eaker

The Truth About Lies

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The truth about lies may come as a surprise.

I’ve been told since youth, people want the truth.

But a bond need be there, before truth can you share.

Honesty with a stranger, poses such a danger

People are quick to judge you, overlooking virtue.

You may tell a friend, they have a big rear-end

But someone you just met won’t want to hear that yet.

So it becomes a task, if they happen to ask.

How I answer instead, is partially in my head.

Out loud they will hear, I don’t think you have a big rear.

Inside my head I’d complete, that is actually a large seat

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