The rivers flow so freely, 
  succumbing to gravity pull
  At times just barely moving, 
  caught in slumbering lull
  Not mindful of the cliff ahead, 
  careening over the edge
  Laughing at the boundaries, 
  the orderly, cautious hedge
  Tis a glorious life for water, 
  Creating marvels for the human eye
  But a disastrous way for people, 
  for it destroys them by and by
  We must consider where we are walking, 
  beware of the precipice edge
  Scoff not at those whose wisdom 
  keeps them from that ledge
  At the bottom of a waterfall 
  there is beauty to admire
  But the end of a life lived carelessly, 
  is mangled by indulged desire
  Cling to the Rock on the narrow path, 
  refusing the easier way
  And life in truest abundance 
  will be yours to live one day
  Having followed there, the Master, 
  Whose ways are not our own, 
  We will cast aside all fetters 
  and live eternal the life we have sown.
   
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