Oblivious To Danger Poem by Francis Duggan

Oblivious To Danger



He does not seem poor yet he walks to the supermarket without shoes
A brave enough man something i would not choose
He might walk on a splinter of glass on the street
Which would leave him with deep wounds on the soles of his feet
To walk without shoes does not seem wise to me
As it could lead to a serious foot injury
But then he is a young man one who lives without fear
And perhaps from where he lives the supermarket is near
That he must be one who loves living with danger cannot be denied
But then he is a young man with youth on his side
Of danger or risk of injury he does not seem aware
Of walking on the flags of the street in bare feet is something most would not dare
He did not seem poor he was wearing good clothes
Some people oblivious to danger one has to suppose.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: danger
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