Foolish Tales Poem by Sandra Feldman

Foolish Tales



Sincerity, Honesty,
A Tale told by fools to bigger fools,
As the Devil in the background,
Laughs quietly and slightly drools.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: honesty
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuy Amante 26 August 2015

drools he does and drunken with glee his minions are winning where do we flee?

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Daniel Brick 26 August 2015

The rhyme of FOOLS and DROOLS is disgustingly appropriate. I'm almost angry that I have to agree with both the content and the motive behind this poem. As I read it, the phrase WHEN WILL WE LEARN kept echoing in my mind, and there is no good answer to it. Furthermore, those we two would call fools probably call US fools. Do you remember a time early in U.S. history called the ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS? Will we ever be able to use that label again? Am I a fool to wonder? !

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