#366 Two Cents Poem by Jimmie Arrington

#366 Two Cents



Walk though you don't know the way.
Run even though you'd rather stay.
Listen though there is no sound.
Stand firmly upon solid ground.
Float when you'd rather drown.
Smile though you want to frown.
No one succeeds unless they try.
Some day we'll know the reasons why.

Enjoy it now before it's gone,
Soak in the moon before the dawn.
Do not fear the black unknown,
Only history is written in stone.
Bite your tongue, bide your time.
Give your two cents not a dime.
Take the lead role in your own play,
It will all makes sense someday.

Friday, March 21, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 22 March 2014

Good Lord I hope so! Lol. I spend hours trying to figure out why things are the way they are. Happen the way they do. Love this poem! ! Great job!

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Jimmie Arrington

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Phoenix, Arizona
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