As Long As You Never Poem by Francis Duggan

As Long As You Never



As long as you never harm anyone in any way
And your bills and living expenses do happily pay
And try to perform at least one good deed every day
Then as a person you are doing okay
He is not a good person the wealthiest man of the town
He climbed to the top by dragging others down
Though the trappings of wealth he is proud to display
He is not a good person of him one can say
His praises the gullible and impressionable locals may sing
The loyal subjects do bow to the badly flawed king
They look up to one who in ways is quite small
Who in truth is not a good person at all
As long as in your dealings you are honorable and you help anyone of helping in need
Then of your future good Karma you are planting the seed.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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