Saturday 13 August 2011

Sin[less]

In a sense, innocence doesn't exist;
morality is a subjective thought.
Would the boundaries of right and wrong be missed
if the difference between them wasn't taught?

Would our selfish primal instincts prevail,
where everyone is out for their own lusts,
and would the human heart become less frail
if it didn't have to rely on trust?

 Or would we instinctively be kind willed
if we had no reason to know of bad?
If this made the world less kill-or-be-killed
then ignorance is bliss, we ought to be glad.

I am still not quite sure what to believe,
is it best to be streetwise or naive?

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