Neverending Journey Poem by Paul Butters

Neverending Journey



Life is a journey through an infinite universe.
Even before we die,
We pass the baton to the next generation
For Them to continue the race.

Ages ago I read of a teacher
Who taught kids to write free verse.
I cannot find the book he wrote on this,
But he let them express themselves
And play with words,
Completely free.

Since then I've written free verse
Myself,
Though from time to time
I like a rhyme,
Iambic verses too.

Or a Clerihew.
What a to do!
May the verses run
So we have some fun.

You want to write?
It is your right.
No need for perfection,
Just build a collection.

I write each piece
For my great nephew and niece.
They may not be poems
Bringing in coins,
But I have the gift,
You get my drift.

Thanks to Mum and Dad
I ain't all bad.
It's so exciting
To keep on writing.

© PB 30\4\20. (New 4th line suggested by Norman Stevens) .

(From an idea that came to me while taking a bath) .

This poem is dedicated to Jacob and Rosie Gamble.

Thursday, April 30, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: education,free,poetry,writing
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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