Even The Toddler Poem by Francis Duggan

Even The Toddler

Rating: 5.0


Before the toddler walks the toddler does crawl
And the toddler does rise again after a fall
And every toddler in every town
Comes to know that in life there is many an up and a down
And every day in life some new challenge for to meet
As for this thing known as success with others we compete
And though losing is a thing anyone doe not choose
In life for one to win big many do have to lose
For every winner there are many losers in the World every day
Human life is designed for to work in this way
And only the winners the masses admire
And just to be like them to many an aspirational desire
And even the toddler at a young age does come to realize
That after a fall you must learn how to rise.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 18 October 2019

An amazing and sublime sonnet, sir Francis....10+++

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