Not A Very Poem by Francis Duggan

Not A Very



Since the longest lived human life as time goes not a very long span
You should live for as long as you possibly can
And die when you have to for we all must die
Since the fact is us humans are mortals and fact never lie
Death makes us all equal why otherwise pretend
And the life's journey for all of us comes to an end
Every day we live one nearer to our last day
Our biological clocks ever ticking away
The kind and compassionate sows karma's good seed
By helping everyone of their helping in need
In a Human World where many their own praises do sing
Humility is becoming an endangered thing
But try to be humble and kind to others and live for as long as you can
For living a good life this is your best plan.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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