Most Of Us In Our Ways Poem by Francis Duggan

Most Of Us In Our Ways



Most of us in our ways look at life differently
And you in your thinking quite different to me
And with little in common on few things we agree
But then if we all agreed on all things how boring we would be
That you are a good person does go without doubt
But with little in common for to talk about
When we meet to each other we have little to say
Except in passing to wish each other good day
That friends have things in common cannot be denied
And since you and i are on different sides of the social and political divide
And since you and i so little in common do share
I feel sure you like me are only too aware
That in the park or shopping center or on the street
We have little to talk about when we do meet.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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