My Gate Is A Portal
Not all gates have a fence. I want to let people in and to keep people out. Assigned to my gate is discernible constitution. Rules apply beyond my gate. It is unlawful to not obey my rule. An unspoken sign is posted on my gate. It reads No Trespassing. It is a trespass to violate my signage. To do so is a transgression of Biblical like proportion. Iniquity motivates people to violate my rule of law. I am my own law enforcement. Law is ineffectual without law enforcement. To break my law is an affront to my right to have a gate, to constitution. It is disrespectful to do so. With my permission people can freely enter and exit through my gate. I welcome people entering through my gate, appreciate people exiting my gate. I do not have a fence. I do have a gate. Not all gates have a fence.
© emmett wheatfall
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