The Almanac Of A Fool Poem by Raj Reader

The Almanac Of A Fool



"The lips of wisdom are closed, except to the ears of Understanding"- The Kybalion.

A fool does foolish things,
A fool talks foolishly,
A fool eats foolish dishes,
A fool wears foolish dresses,
A fool sleeps like a fool,
A fool likes foolish schooling,
A fool meets another fool,
A fool has foolish IQ,
A fool thinks foolishly,
A fool believes in a fool,
A fool follows a fool,
A fool is the disciple of another fool,
A fool smiles like a fool,
A fool sees a fool in the moon,
A fool is a lotus-eater,
A fool learns to be a fool.
So, Raj Reader says, 'Be a fool
To go to the paradise of fool.'

Monday, June 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: folklore
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shouvik Ahmed Antu 18 March 2018

Amazing thinking power.

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