The Swill To Believe Poem by Edward A. Morris

The Swill To Believe



'A man convinced against his will
Is of the same opinion still'—
But though we will with all our might,
A sober thought still wins that fight.

A fairer rhyme I thus propose,
Our feckless follies to expose:
'A man convinced by stubborn will
Has surely swigged some sturdy swill.'

Monday, September 26, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: philosophy
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