An ounce of honey or a gallon of gall?
THE EDITOR: Fellow citizens, especially males, take precaution and be very cautious for things are not always what they seem. You can’t judge a book by its cover. The covers are there to suck you in, then you are a goner, you can see that in nature. The female black widow spider spins a web designed to trap a male.
When he passes where she sits, he turns away and turns back, turns away and turns back, torn between desire and destruction, and finally he is drawn into the web to be clasped in her terrible embrace. Afterwards, guess what she does? She eats him. In this particular case I am not thinking about how the male is caught by the female black spider, but how a man is easily caught by a girl or lady with the AIDS virus. She makes herself look so irresistibly attractive via a cosmetologist or a “make-up kit,” that even when you pass her you are tempted to look back at her tantalising swaying hips, which is her trap to suck you in, moreso, if you are not sexually controlled mindfully.
Bing bang! You are doomed for life. The million dollar question is, for what? Fellow citizens, just remember — one ounce of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall. Remember the movie — Samson and Delilah? Remember what Delilah asked Samson? Answer—what is sweeter than honey? That honey made him (Samson) blind for life. Please bear in mind citizens that I wrote this article in mind, having no malice or hatred to anyone. What is life, if so full of care I cannot think about people who are victims of that monstrous and deadly disease AIDS. May his mighty hand protect and guide all of His children. God’s blessings.
SOOKDAR DANNY HENDERSON
Cedros
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