The Honorable Man Poem by Francis Duggan

The Honorable Man

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He has never socialized with the upper class of the town
And perhaps he will die as he live a stranger to renown
But he enjoys a beer and a joke with his mates at the pub on a Saturday night
And if he has any worries of them he makes light

A man who does live quite an honorable life
He loves his young son and daughter and he loves his wife
He always does work hard for his take home pay
One witty kind and caring in his own unassuming way

If he has any worries he does not complain
And with his good attitude many new friends he does gain
Any unkind things of any he never does say
A helpful man who performs some good deed every day

His name or photo in any magazine or newspaper never appear
And he will never be voted the town's man of the year
But he makes friends easily and he loves his children and his wife
And the honorable man lives an honorable life.

Thursday, March 31, 2016
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