By: Connie Cao
The tongue is crisp, the eyes on fire
As you spit lies so dire
You tell me it’s fine
But I know it’s not alright
When is it good to lie
When is the consequences not worth it
If I had been honest all my life
I told my friends they looked all right
See them smile
All worthwhile
Rather than telling the truth
I think their outfit looks weird
Or their hair is strange
But if I told the truth
They would fume
When is it good to lie
When is it not
He told me he loved me
And I loved him very much too
But later, I’d be crying into my pillow
Because he found someone better
I would curse the stupid lie
I’ll tell myself to never lie in my life
The truth may hurt for a while, but a lie hurts forever
If my friends asked me if they looked alright
I know I’ll be honest
This time