A Song
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
A Song
Lying is an occupationused by all who mean to rise:Politicians owe there stationBut to well-concerted lies.These to lovers give assistanceTo ensnare the fair one`s heart;And the virgin`s best resisitanceYields to this commanding art.Study this superior science,Would you rise in church or state;Bid to truth a bold defiance,`Tis the practise of the great.
Lying is an occupationused by all who mean to rise:Politicians owe there stationBut to well-concerted lies.These to lovers give assistanceTo ensnare the fair one`s heart;And the virgin`s best resisitanceYields to this commanding art.Study this superior science,Would you rise in church or state;Bid to truth a bold defiance,`Tis the practise of the great.