O to know what not and what to trail:
What can't be would not be,
What can be might well be,
A car upon road runs, rail on rail,
But boat scarce can on a firm ground sail.
It's worth while still to try,
So how plains do now fly,
He succeeds that tries as if to fail.
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Words well said | 42.11.14 |
Never giving up! ! ! Always trying to succeed; With hope. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
What can be might well be, A car upon road runs, rail on rail, But boat scarce can on a firm ground sail.......so touching and true. A beautiful poem is well executed. I
A car upon road runs, rail on rail, But boat scarce can on a firm ground sail......amazing expression sir! A wonderful Limerick...........10
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
So how plains do now fly, He succeeds that tries as if to fail...very sweet
Thanks dear reader poet