Carrying A Gun Poem by Randy McClave

Carrying A Gun



A man doesn't need to carry a gun
When he walks down the street,
A man doesn't need to think to run
Thinking adversities he might meet.

If any man lays worried and scared
To leave his home without having a gun,
Let him with a gutless man be compared
Bravery and confidence he has none.
He should walk proudly upon any road
Filled with honor and empowered,
Let him become his sons mold
To carry a gun, that is for the coward.

A man doesn't need to carry a gun
Fearlessness alone proves that he is a man,
I know that I am not better than anyone
But, I will never carry a gun and never have I ran.

Randy L. McClave

Friday, October 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: gun,scared
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Ashland, Kentucky
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