A Sponge Knoweth No Discrimination - A Fable Poem by Lionel Hartley

A Sponge Knoweth No Discrimination - A Fable

A Sponge Knoweth No Discrimination

The frog - he had a problem.
His pond was far too green.
Another's pond was bluer
(He heard the birds had seen) .

But Froggie had an answer:
he'd suck up all the green,
and so he bought a bath sponge -
the biggest ever seen!

Well, sponges have no manners.
They suck up good and bad.
And very soon an empty pond
Was all that poor frog had.

A sponge does no deciding - only you can choose.
Expose your mind to evil, and you will surely lose.
By choosing what you see and hear; what you eat and do,
then you control the input and you won't get sucked in too!

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--Lionel Hartley,31 March 98
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