Sonnet: Impossible Ain’t Easy Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: Impossible Ain’t Easy

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Can kittens reared be along lion-cubs?
Can eaglets live alongside chicks in nest?
Can Wolves and sheep be given the same grubs?
Can sibship be equated with a guest?


Each species has a God-bestowed nature
That gets expressed at some time or other;
And certainly when they become mature;
'Tis rare for one, the other to mother.

'Tis difficult to be a saint ’midst thieves;
Or honest be in corrupted, a world;
How can a bachelor live amidst all Eves?
No one with ease can diff'rent metals weld.
The same Birds feathered fly altogether;
Both virtues, vices can't be mixed, Brother!

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