Her Unsolicited Advice Poem by Francis Duggan

Her Unsolicited Advice



You could do better with your spare time to me she did say
Than adding to your numbers of rhymes every day
For which you never receive any pay
You are a strange fellow in your own strange way
Her unsolicited advice something i did not need
Since of the self doubt in my mind it fertilized the seed
But what to me is enjoyable to her is a waste of time
Her opinions on me is her business and this suits me fine
And what is her business is no business of mine
Suppose many of us look at life in our ways differently
And so very few on all things do agree
Yesterday she advised me to give rhyming away but yesterday has gone
And the tiny voice in my mind whispers keep rhyming on.

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