Jim Milks (2/7/1966 / Boston)
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Advise
“Never make your Hobby your job”
My father once did advise
For if you do what stirs your soul
And rules your passions dies
Sound advice from a man that knew
A man that took his passion and made it his job
And bid his passion adieu
“Never Make your Hobby your Job”
Advice I took to heart
My passion and I shall never part
Jim Milks
Submitted: Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Edited: Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Poems by Jim Milks : 20 / 269
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I totally agree with that piece of advice. Great Poem!
What a great piece of advise! Well done.
GW62