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  >> Static Item >> Poetry >> Emotional >> ID #1845548  |   Show DetailsPrinter Friendly Page Tell A Friend
Inner concious.
Its a poem based on what everyone goes through.
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What is a conscience, well it's always there.
Giving us pros and cons, and teaching us how to be aware.
You know what's expected of you.
If you mess up it's the humanly thing to do.
If you continuously keep going down the same road.
An never quite get "in with the new and out with the old.
Not allowing yourself to change, and always turning back to the same page.
Wake up, find it in you.
To talk to that inner conscious like you know you always do.
Try to think things through, Sometimes you have to think before you do.
Life isn’t suppose to be simple.
Get your toes outta the water, and stop watching the ripples.
You should know what morals are and you should know respect.
You should already have self-control, and your mind in check.
This world is very beautiful, yet very complicated.
Your book has no colors, it seems to be shaded.
You don’t have to get in trouble to have a good time.
Get out there, be cautious, and give that a try.
Nobodies perfect, there's no such thing as perfection.
When bad is bad that’s just an easy detection.
Don’t be fooled, by others sinful ways.
You are your own person, and you need to establish that in your head everyday.
Right is right, and wrong is wrong.
Its a sad situation, When you have your conscious right there all along.
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