10 de maio de 2009
Às vezes fico pensando
Se é verdade o ditado que diz:
“Que cada um de nós
Tem o que merece!”
Eu discordo e particularmente,
Considero que ele não
Se aplica em todos,
Pois conheço tanta gente boa
Que sofre tanto neste mundo.
E outras que procuram
Repuduzir e dar o amor ao mundo,
Que dele receberam.
Mas recebem em resposta o desamor.
Então, quero reformular o ditado:
“Algumas pessoas têm o que merecem
e outras infelizmente são injustiçadas pela vida”
(By H.Strega)
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