Dictate
The Mirriam-Webster Dictionary defines ethics as the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation
Everyone tells me how to behave
Church's ancient tablets of hard stone
Writings by prophets, good kings and slaves
Parables about fish and bread loaves
Man's laws too, add to my religion
Drive fifty-five, not any quicker
Don't do drugs, or arouse suspicion
No stabbing your spouse, only bicker
My parents, too, raised me with their views
Love your siblings, call old mom and dad
For peace, minor infractions excuse
Remember the good, forget the bad
Work has its own set of rules to do
Children do count, but (more) saving face
Budgets, taxed town folk, it's very true
Put public school in state of disgrace
Still, paperwork and deadlines to meet
The staff handbook tells me how to act
Proper dress, no sandals on my feet
Paperwork due dates, other fine facts
Marriage, too, has its own set of rules
He cooks, I make the fine marriage bed
Follow these so we don't look like fools
I make the money, he's still the "head"
With all who build my ethics tower
I take a bit from each spoke of my wheel
Mash it up into my finest hour
And ignore most, keep it, proudly, real!