Each To Their Own Poem by Francis Duggan

Each To Their Own



We all are quite different in our own way
And to each their own as the wise one does say
A few similar people in ways one could name
Though no two in thinking exactly the same
If we all were the same how boring we would be
If everyone acted and thought exactly like me
We would have so little for to talk about
That variety is the spice of life does go without doubt
If you live without harming another credit is only your due
And to each their own does remain ever true
And though your way of thinking is quite different to mine
This is your business and does suit me fine
There is so much truth in to each their own
It is out of difference that knowledge is grown.

Sunday, February 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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