The Companion, The Fear
Fear isn't the enemy of respect.
It's got an uncanniness to it, but it's place where old and young have met.
Where a child might touch a stove,
Hot to fingers and palms, but a venture that might prove bold.
Ignorance is the enemy,
The enemy of life.
It is the thoughtless action which breeds uncentered takes,
Where a youth might be careless,
Might- pick up a gun.
To rob someone for what isn't theirs.
What never should.
And should they find out, what those actions might do,
a gun in the hand might come to undo.
Fear isn't the enemy,
but rather the company of respect.
It's the thing that makes playing with knives,
a dangerous game of suspect.
Suspicion of what could be,
would be or never should be known to be seen.
It's a place where there's no takebacks, no matter what you might mean.
Because what fear brings, is a consciousness of limits.
Without fear to faithfully guide, respect of life might not be in mind.