“Is It True? Is It Necessary? Is It Kind?Oh! Stay, dear child, one moment stay,Before a word you speak,That can do harm in any wayTo the poor, or to the weak;And never say of any oneWhat you’d not have said of you,Ere you ask yourself the question,“Is the accusation true?”And if ’tis true, for I supposeYou would not tell a lie;Before the failings you exposeOf friend or enemy:Yet even then be careful, very;Pause and your words well weigh,And ask it it be necessary,What you’re about to say.And should it necessary be,At least you deem it so,Yet speak not unadvisedlyOf friend or even foe,Till in your secret soul you seekFor some excuse to find;And ere the thoughtless word you speak,Ask yourself, “Is it kind?”When you have ask’d these questions three—True,—Necessary,—Kind,—Ask’d them in all sincerity,I think that you will find,It is not hardship to obeyThe command of our Blessed Lord,—No ill of any man to say;No, not a single word.Poem by - Mary Ann Pietzker
Friday, March 20, 2020
If you propose to speak
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