Monday, February 15, 2010

Pride. Justice



A peacock's pride
Shown by its tail
How gorgeous it was
How marvellous it feels

But thy pride won't
Last long as live
As pride comes from goal
Where's pride without goal

As fair as it
Justice not justice
When evil rules
Over it

Who has the power
Who has the "Justice"
This justice now
No longer is

A man has pride
A man has justice
Be good, Be bad
Keeps it with him

4 comments:

Jaclyn_23 said...

It's "But thy pride" not "but thou pride"
thy means your whereas thou means you
such as "where art thou?" means "where are you"
and
"thy life" means "your life"

無傅 said...

Thankyou, now I understand how to use it.

Jaclyn_23 said...

but then i'm still confused with "art" - "are" because i don't know if i can use it as "art i not sane?" -- "am i not sane" wonder where can find all these ancient words... and how to use them correctly...

無傅 said...

hmm, i'm not sure too. Maybe you can ask your cousin.