Fools Haven Ii Poem by Matt Starking

Fools Haven Ii



Fools haven
This is fools haven
All they do is to fool
When their belly is full
Be careful you fool

For nobody knows tomorrow
Learn the steps
Of the wise and follow

The life of the fool
Is like a that of a drunkard
He is happy in the morning
But in the evening a disgrace
For he ignores wisdom
And foolishness does he embrace

Like food
When it passes through the throat
It is of no use
But the life the wise
Is like a hidden treasure
Which is a mystery to fools
But it legend known to kings

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