The Fellow Who Does Poem by Francis Duggan

The Fellow Who Does



One might say a man on his own
As a group person he will never be known
Not a member of any organization or club
And he drinks on his own in the pub
One who has never kicked a football
Since sports does not interest him at all
In his mid twenties one partial to the brief sexual fling
A long term relationship is not his thing
What he does not need in his life
Are the responsibilities of children a long term relationship or wife
Though he is one who can tell or laugh at a joke
And he is quite a likeable Bloke
Yet the praises anyone never does sing
Of the fellow who does his own thing.

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