Before The Human Being Walks Poem by Francis Duggan

Before The Human Being Walks



Before the human being walks the human being must learn how to crawl
And from baby to toddler there is many a fall
We do learn as we live until our dying day
And we never stop learning it does seem this way
Long after the last breath of air from my body has gone
The battle of life for others will go on
Even the financially affluent are not free of worry and care
She or he not one of a rare breed the unhappy millionaire
For your battles you do not need to go to a war zone from where you live far
Every day you have your personal battles to fight where you are
The human fight for survival surely began
With the birth of the first woman and the first man
Life will go on though all people eventually do die
Since the fact is we are all born as mortals and fact never lie.

Saturday, May 13, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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