Human Club Poem by Paul Warren

Human Club



Some days I'm reminded
Of my failings in this life
When these decisions of mine
Only caused trouble and strife

But then something
Makes me smile so wide
It blots out the bad things
And I cheer up inside

You see life has its ups and downs
As we are all a member of the human club
And we all need to get around
With our share in life's turn.

© Paul Warren Poetry

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Robert Murray Smith 18 July 2018

Yes, a club we all belong to from the first humans. Some think because they are a different shade of grey they can claim to be of a superior race.+++10

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Paul Warren

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ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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