Don't Let The Fool's-Fool You Poem by The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

East St. Louis Illinois /now in Junction city, or Belleville, Illinois

Don't Let The Fool's-Fool You

Rating: 5.0


No one can claim they won,
Until the race is over.
The more toys you have,
Don't make you better than others,
You can't be the champ,
Until the fight is over,
The words you say, the faster you talk,
Doesn't mean your smarter, than others,
The more you want,
Makes you greedier, than others,
To be truly respected,
Listen, respect, ideas, values, of others.


Tom Maxwell ©
5/02/2019

Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: human
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lyn Paul 26 September 2020

I am currently reading Mary L Trump. Your words fit the reality of the her book.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 24 September 2020

A well conveyed poem. Truly noble...5 stars++

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The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

East St. Louis Illinois /now in Junction city, or Belleville, Illinois
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