Proud Walk Poem by Francis Duggan

Proud Walk



On so called under-achievers she does not waste much talk
The one who goes by the nickname of 'Proud Walk'
Slender and tall with long blond hair she has turned twenty three
And few are as lovely to look at as she
But of her great beauty she does seem aware
Though egotistical women like egotistical men are not rare
Though 'tis also said pride does come before a fall
Allow her the frailties she has she's human after all
If others looked as lovely would they act differently
They too might look smug in their own company
They too might walk proudly with their heads in the air
And think that than them there is none quite so fair
Our eyes only tell us what our eyes do see
And as proud as a peacock she does seem to me.

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