Freedom To Share, Nay, ~ A Binding Snare

Freedom To Share, Nay, ~ A Binding Snare

This  POEM  makes  a  stark contrast between hard workers and  slothful shirkers.   Those that work  are free,  have true dignity, have  a  contentment, value, and know  real freedom  to  share,   and  by  hard  work do  subdue.  Those  that  are slothful are bound, lack dignity, have  resentment,  lack  value, do not know freedom  to share, does not  reach the goal.  The poem contrast these and more. (continued below)

 
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Freedom To Share,  Nay, ~ A Binding Snare,  2 pages,  36 lines

(continued from above)      The fifth couplet says:   "Both do not freedom share,   For one's free and one's bound,   One by hard work does dare,    One quite slothful is found."    The seventh couplet states:   "Both do not have value,   Though both are living souls,    One by work does subdue,   One never reaches goals."   

Author's  editorial  note  (not listed in the poem,  though the contract  makes it clear):   The diligent have a mindset based on capitalism,  the slothful have a mindset on socialism.  It helps to realize though both are living in our free land, both do not think the same, act the same, vote the same, etc..