Are you intellectual?
Do you really think you're in control?
You know what you believe, illogical,
you don't percieve what are we doing here?
Our lives aren't even worth a can of beer
If the absolute does not exhist
you're just another number on a list
you refuse to take some one elses thoughts & ideas
It might point out your mistakes
then you'll have to change you criteria
Take the time to reflect
The status quo before you reject
the opportunities given to you
how can there be an issue of morality?
If there is no absolute, everthing is relative


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    If there is no absolute, everthing is relative

    That's the last line--I left it off somehow. My apologies!! Please fix it...Stupid mistake.

    ThreeMilesDownon December 02, 2001   Link

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