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Nature vs. Books
Hearing, seeing, tasting, touching, and the sense of smell
Are the keys to excel.
Though books have knowledge abound
That generations before me have found.
Though subjects and topics covered are quite diverse,
Reading a book seems almost rehearsed.
You can skim the black print on the page,
But why not go out in nature and become engaged?
Step out, among the bright sunshine and the colorful view
So you can see firsthand, and learn a thing or two.
Books, I do not hate or degrade,
But those thoughts are someone else's just spilled onto a page.
Experience has proven to always teach powerful lessons.
Why rely on others when your own senses are God's greatest blessings?
Think you read a little and learned a lot then?
No, much of this I've written, you have already forgotten.
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