Twists Of Fate Poem by James Walter Orr

Twists Of Fate



If some question should exist within one's mind,
Prevail upon one's self to know the answer
Before fate turns one's steps another way.
If one should seek, and then if one should find
But ignorance of the finding eats like cancer,
Don't leave the learning for another day;
Too soon the passing time comes into play,
And stops one ere one ever has his say.

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Cory Davis 02 September 2009

This poem has a very interesting structure. I love it!

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James Walter Orr

James Walter Orr

Amarillo, Texas, U.S.A.
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