Passing On The Things We Love Poem by Bill Grace

Passing On The Things We Love



My father loved his building of his school
Was pierced I didn't want the shiredom
But with feeble tools went out to grow
The things that grant a bliss
Less of ecstacy than constant moment
And in all of this learned a lesson
There is no guarantee to pass on
The things we love to another.

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