Cecelia Weir (March 19,1955 / Fayette, Alabama)
Poems by Cecelia Weir : 4 / 344
A Fool Or Not
You can be in one sort
And feel a fool
Then another sort
And feel a fool.
Yet another sort
And be made a fool
Then another sort
And play a fool.
When is a fool
Really a fool?
Call no man a fool.
Cecelia Weir
Submitted: Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Poems by Cecelia Weir : 4 / 344
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