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Never Lie?

Say It Plainly

By Julie LacksonenPublished about 3 hours ago 1 min read
Never Lie?
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"Lying is always bad"

Is a lie.

*

A child proudly presents a "masterpiece" you'd sooner burn.

Better to say it's beautiful.

A lie is acceptable to spare someone's feelings.

*

A friend asks what you're planning for his birthday.

Better to come up with some boring option.

A lie is acceptable to protect a surprise.

*

A suspicious-looking person asks if you're alone.

Better to say you have company.

A lie is acceptable for safety.

*

A terminally ill friend asks if she'll improve.

Better to say maybe or that you don't know.

A lie is acceptable to alleviate pain.

*

Sometimes,

Albeit, rarely,

The truth does more harm than a lie.

And that's no lie.

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About the Creator

Julie Lacksonen

Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.

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  • Mariann Carrollabout 2 hours ago

    Provocative poem for sure.

  • SHHHHH In Japan it is rude to say no. So they say yes, but mean now. However, it is the tone that tells you them mean no. LOL I grew up in Japan

  • Paul Stewartabout 3 hours ago

    This was another great piece. I did a piece about lying a while ago. Though mine was from a different perspective.

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