Some people are born to be lucky,
having riches and wealth by the score.
There are others born to be lucky,
and have a wealth of friends evermore.
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A great write David with so much wisdom weaved from top to bottem! Questions to ponder...and much to consider and think about seriously. Hmm what if you have both, there are those that I know that do...but if I had to choose {1 } it would 4 sure be 'Friend wealthy'.....no question about it. Great piece of well writrten poetry David, I must agree with Duncan...this is one of the best pondering pieces i have read this week. Keep up the really excellent work my friend........thank U. =Shelley=
This is my pick of the week David, what a great piece of wisdom again, the second stanza it awesome and I think, really defines the whole piece: If you choose money, what kind of life would you see? You would never want for anything, and friends you might have to buy, to be at your beck and call, but they might all disappear if you suddenly fall. BRILLIANT! ! ! Take care, love duncan X
I agree with my poet friends here, I would rather have friends. Choosing the latter will give us both, because sooner or later in life we will experience occasions when we have a great deal of success, which some will refer to as luck, when in fact they are truly being blessed by the Holy spirit, so when you choose the wealth of friends, you have it all.--Thankyou David---Melvina---
Who needs Money David... With friends like you, as JoAnn said so well...10
Some have no choice: O) ......I wasn't born with money nor do I have it now....But I sure am lucky because I have you as a friend: O)
Respectfully disagree-there are wealty people in this world whose generosity is without strings and whose wealth of friends remain true. Constance