For as long

 As long as thou canst 


It was George Fox who said

Many years ago

To William Penn who asked of him

Should he wear a sword. 


‘As long as thou canst’

Came the reply

And so he left aside his sword

When the time came by. 


Now we ask in our own days

Should we drive a car?

Should we fly to France?

What food to eat? And more. 


The answer, Friend, is still the same

The time will come you’ll know when right

To make the change and free yourself

This change may happen out of sight. 


Without loud fanfare or great shout

It’s your choice alone 

When the time has come

And your soul can lose its chains. 


And the world become a better place

For all that lives and dies

Set down a marker in the stone

That lasts for all eternity. 

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