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Conscience

translated from the Pali by

Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Who in the world

is a man constrained by conscience,

who awakens to censure

like a fine stallion to the whip?

Those restrained by conscience

are rare; those who go through life

always mindful.

Having reached the end

of suffering & stress,

they go through what is uneven

evenly; go through what is out-of-tune

in tune.

Source

dhammawiki.com