If and when an argument wins
During days of assurance,
Consider the circumstance
A miracle beyond recompense.
An argument in cocksure times
Is a poor India rubber ball
That, however hurled with laser mind
Returns frayed from a bull-dog wall.
Our fortified walls of affluent day
Are more receptive to a touch of paint,
If that paint have a branded name,
Next to the image of some successful saint.
When homes are comfort-rich,
And money more numerous than sense,
Argument is such a wasteful thing,
A failed man’s dull pretense.
Imagine being a Socrates
Or a Buddha in our successful times;
Both might well in the slammer be,
Counting their philosophical dimes.
What should the end of a good life be?–
Life that shines like a popular brand;
Why engage in argument
When the market be close at hand?
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