Turning The Tables On Blame   6 comments


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TURNING THE TABLES ON BLAME
(a shadorma)

It’s really
not the bull in the
china shop
that’s at fault;
rather, it’s the person who
invited him in.

2012-07-18
P. Wanken

Written for the theme “Turn The Tables” offered in the third group of expressions for the “100 Days of Summer” challenge, posted for Day 14.

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Posted 2012/07/18 by pmwanken in 100 Days of Summer 2012, Poetry

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6 responses to Turning The Tables On Blame

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  1. so very true

  2. Paula, you went above and beyond here–how wise and funny at the same time! Absolutely wonderful–thank you :-)

  3. I think of this whenever I hear somebody blaming “The Government” for their problems.

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