My Humming Word

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The Vexatious Soul

He wraps himself in borrowed wisdom
Yet leaves no virtue in his frame
His raucous voice proclaims what’s right
While shunning truth in broad daylight.

He breeds dissent where peace should grow
Lets pride and loudness steal the show
His conduct often mocks words he speaks
The strongest mask hides the weakest cheeks.

Do not descend to his made-up disguise
Nor answer ever to noise with equal cries
Stand firm in truth, let deeds proclaim…
Disposition outlives borrowed fame.

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