The cynic reviles the present; he rejects the dream;
The rebel rejects the present; he revels in the dream;
The cynic’s anger is frozen, buried in cold storage;
The rebel’s anger is molten, rage ready to engage;
The cynic sees futility in all things and all pursuits;
The rebel sees a fight for all things new and couldn’t care two hoots;
The cynic says, “All things will pass”; stays rooted, silently nursing past hurt and pain;
The rebel says, “This too shall pass”, stridently forward, moves on, angst never in rein;
The cynic stays at, “Why is the world the way it is?”
The rebel starts from, “Why is the world the way it is?”
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