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The Question

To give or not to give,
That is the question.

Or maybe a better,
To live or not to live.

Rises the question;
What is life?

Beautiful, full, whole, and all the like.

Life is what you make it.
And so if this life is mine,
Then this life is mine for creating

Mine for reverence.
Mine for perseverance.

Approached by a homeless man,
Mine for benevolence.

To give or not to give,
Is not the question at all.

It is the answer
The end result

The chance for making someone's day
Or the stop of life for you, halt.

To live or not to live
Is the real question.

To do it all right
Is the real quest in life.


-Josiah Leach



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