Modesty For Everyone Poem by Kimberly Hilliker

Modesty For Everyone



Everyone is special with a certain claim to fame
And accordingly, everyone is nothing just the same

So when you step back and ponder who and what you are
Remember the practices you’ve done to get this far

And though, the thoughts bypass on how great you have become
Humble yourself quickly or from ruin, you may run

It’s the epitome of ignorance that judges all the world
While disillusion fertiles thought of a life neatly furled

For, it doesn’t really matter what you think you have become
Denying dispensability will put you back where you came from

Each and every one of us is here to help one another
And, everyone out there is your sister and your brother

So when modesty surpasses you, and you have the world by the tail
Beware of the experience of what it’s like to fail.

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