Always remember to live the story;
being faithful to your mission;
for your life was not intended as glory;
it’s to honor Love’s decision.
You must not live, seeking applause;
you must walk, avoiding pretense;
your very acts, must cause others pause;
but always avoid offense.
In all your actions, be circumspect;
courting prudence as your guide;
a barrister, pleading for a suspect;
tossing all prejudice aside.
Assure that all children feel love;
so far as it be in your power;
teaching them Wisdom from above;
that each will blossom and flower.
When you’re in the last act of the play;
compassion must become your guide;
to enable others to face a new day;
with Wisdom and Love, inside.
As your character exits the stage;
arrogance must never be seen;
the last lines in which you engage;
are the last lines in your dream.
You’re so carefully acting that dream;
the Master of All is your playwright;
your stage changes with every scene;
and the curtain comes down at midnight.
