The One Who Knows It All Poem by Francis Duggan

The One Who Knows It All



His knowledge it would seem is not destined to grow
The man who does claim he has nothing left to know
Or learn of life how clever he thinks he must be
Though he does not seem very knowledgeable to me

He has a big ego people like him are this way
The man who always does have plenty to say
On any subject one wishes for to talk about
Of his presence he never leaves one in doubt

Of his own praises always happy to sing
The man who does claim he does know everything
His sort of person are not rare it would seem
The people endowed with too much self esteem

To be a great talker his claim to renown
He will never become the quiet man of the town
A saying from the past of his sort i recall
That the one with nothing to learn is the one who knows it all.

Friday, July 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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