Though Everyone To Live Poem by Francis Duggan

Though Everyone To Live



Though everyone to live breathe in the same air
Few things in the Human World seem equal and fair
The battler never socializes with the billionaire
As nothing in common in life they do share
Among human beings no such a thing as equality is how it seems to be
Though with such a statement some may disagree
The majority of people cannot afford the most expensive wine
Or in the most expensive restaurants afford for to dine
Money speaks every language or so it does seem
It does win one admirers and public esteem
But in fact we all share one thing in common and fact never lie
That all humans are born as mortals and mortals do die
And though everyone to live breathe in the same air
Few things in the Human World seem equal and fair.

Friday, August 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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