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John Two Wells R AylorThere once were two wells flowing out watersTo nourish the souls of sons and daughtersOne was alive, purifiedThe other looked clean, to the naked eyeBut it carried toxins like venom and baneWhich longed to flow through the children’s veinsEnveloped with Aspartame and Formaldehyde sweetIn hopes that the people would drink and eatLurking and hiding the poison it carriedKnowing partakers would soon be buriedBoth wells cried out “I satisfy!”But one shared the truth, the other a lieI thought, how shall one know, which to partake?Then I looked all about, upon the landscapeAround one fountain, the vegetation was deadThe people were crying, I heard what they saidWoe to us! They yelled out in prideThe waters they drank made them bitter insideIt had rotted their eyes and made them blindIt closed up their ears and hardened their mindIt changed how they think, it made their life stinkYet their greatest desire was to take another drinkFrom the other fountain, Oh yes! I was sureSprung the water of life, unpolluted and pureThe grass was green, the flowers in bloomThe people were singing a joyous tuneThey loved one another, all could seeThat the water of life flowed abundant and freeThe water they drank was God's Word which they spokeThey carried this water wherever they'd goThey shouted His praises in the valleys and plainsKnowing Gods living Word, never waters in vain

