Choice Do Don't Rules Poem by Terence George Craddock

Choice Do Don't Rules



if you do not like
the Ferris Wheel
get of the ride

some may love pudding
others prefer well cooked meat
diversity in choice is neat

some drink only milk or water
others only vegetables will eat
we all make life choices

stage what we seek
in a world of brutalities
a lesser potion is served to the meek

rules make some slaves others brave
but a good life ointment is gifted
in the caring kindness hand that saves

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: choice,decisions,lifestyle,rules
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written in October 2020 on the 11&15.10.2020.
Inspired by the poem 'Last Windmill Tilting' by the poet Kurt Philip Behm.
Dedicated to the poet Kurt Philip Behm.
A split image from the poem 'Not All Have Windmills To Tilt' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paul Brookes 15 October 2020

In a universe of disorder or chaos theory we sometimes just have to accept life is a ride and sometimes we just have to enjoy it or accept it.

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Varsha M 14 October 2020

rules make some slaves others brave but a good life ointment is gifted in the caring kindness hand that saves..... good words.

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