One Might Say Differently Poem by Francis Duggan

One Might Say Differently



A different lifestyle to yours i have known
And i too have my flaws but my flaws are my own
But in my words i never put anyone down
Though i know some who do enjoy doing this in my side of the town
As long as you never harm others with me you are fine
And what you do in your life no business of mine
I once heard a wise father say to his young son
Help others if you can and never harm anyone
I meet them every day on every street
The people who with each other for success does compete
The praises of the wealthy and famous they do like to sing
Without realizing that success it can be a relative thing
In your thinking you seem quite opposite to me
We do look at life one might say differently.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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