There's always someone bent on wrecking special moments in time
There's always someone fiercely angling for your peace of mind
There's always someone pushing, poking--wishing you would just break
There's always someone hoping there's a public misstep you’ll make
There’s always someone quick to say, “I was just doing my job.”
There’s always someone daft and clueless of the joy that they rob
There's always someone itching to judge you for something you did
There's always someone throwing rocks from hands that they've always hid
There's always someone waiting to say, "See! I told you so!"
There's always someone justifying the things they do, you know
There's always someone starting stuff, but they cannot take a hit
There's always someone biting—hard—but they don't like getting bit
There's always someone needing to police things that you do
There's always someone who forgets, you still know all that you knew
There's always someone intent on bringing you down a peg
There's always someone bragging that they pushed you over the edge
There's always a choice to make--don't think options are gone
There’s always a stance; a principle to stand upon
You can mute, or use the current platform that you're on
To let that someone know you’re neither pushover, nor pawn
There are things that folk will say, no matter which path you choose
If you take the high or low road, what do you have to lose?
Not problematic, nor dramatic--no horror stories with you
But imps forget, and then regret seeing you’ve a flip side, too
Sometimes, disrespect persists, 'cause no one had nerve to say
It’s rude, wrong, inappropriate; it’s just not okay
Sometimes you have to tell line-crossers, as quick as you can
You see the nonsense that they're up to, and you won't let it stand
Sometimes, you have to take the time to boldly speak for yourself
Perhaps they'll think, before they underestimate someone else
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