See Hear Do Poem by Robert Edgar Burns

See Hear Do



If you open up your mouth
It is hard to pull foot out.
When you put it down on paper,
It could bite like an alligator.

If you post from your home computer,
You might be viewed as much less cuter.
So remember that your words
Can hurt souls more sweet than yours.

What do you do if it comes to that?
Once it's sent you can't retract.
So in all you do and say
Just think twice before it's sent away.

As far as things that you will see,
Try and think what it will be,
When viewed through another's eyes,
You should be concerned if another cries.

When it comes to see hear do,
What would happen if it came to you?
So stand back and look once more,
Before you send it across all shores.

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