BY J E SOLOMON

Life was meant to be good, not to be fair

We need to learn to share and care

And be willing to help the less fortunate

No one can change the way life is, anyway

 

Your roommate might be driving the nicest car

And you probably drive a rickety old car

It matters not to the roads or the traffic lights

A red light will mean stop for both cars, anyway

 

A salesman could be Apostolic

And the buyer could be Catholic

God would not discriminate

He listens to every prayer, anyway

 

You could be the gatekeeper

Or perhaps the housekeeper

In a King’s magnificent palace

You’re living in a mansion, anyway

 

I could be the funny guy

Or perhaps the wrong guy

In the House of the Lord

I’ll still be in His Kingdom, anyway

 

 

Copyright © 2012: John E Solomon. All rights reserved

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