An Untalented Person Poem by Francis Duggan

An Untalented Person



No such a thing as an untalented person despite what some might say
Everyone is talented in some sort of a way
Though for their talents they may never be recognized
And in their lifetimes their full potential by them never realized
Suppose one might call this the luck of the draw
For some life can be not unlike Murphy's Law
Where few things for them ever seem to go right
And life for them always seems an uphill fight
The praises of so called celebrities many may sing
But of an untalented person there is no such a thing
The human masses legends may well create
Though all of the celebrated are not necessarily great
There is truth in the saying it is each to their own
An untalented person of i have never known.

Sunday, August 6, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: talent
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