Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Declamation Piece (By Pair)

“The Rich Man and the Poor Man

Rich Man: “Food and money I give to you,
Why do you shout so mercily
When I give you your part?”


Poor Man: “Your question you cannot answer
For from pain and agony you are free,
But I have suffered and borne
The situation that I don’t like to be in.”


Rich Man: “That I couldn’t understand
Because life for me is easy;
I take this and take that,
And life is just what I want it to be.”


Poor Man: “Comfort your mind, rich man,
with realities of death.
Your wealth I do not envy
For you can not buy
eternity with money.
If to live happily
is to live in hypocrisy,
Then I prefer to be silly
so I would be holy.
Life you love so much you will lose
And only then will you understand
What agony is.”


Rich Man: “Ha! Ha! Ha! You say so
For you desire this place of mine.
Indulgence you have clouded with reason
But I understand because of your situation.”


Poor Man: “How pitiful the person blinded with pleasure;
No, you don’t care of our journey
That you have created through your greediness.
Come now, man of weak soul!
Your days are numbered for you to face
The Man of Love.
You may not cry now but later you will
When the chilling reality of the last judgment
Comes across your way;
Yes, then you will pity, but not for me.
Not for anybody else.
But for yourself only!
Yes, eat, drink, and be merry.
For tomorrow you shall die!