Unsolicited Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Unsolicited



Without the advantage,
And benefits...
That do not overnight come,
One's intended physical regimen...
Will more than likely,
Will be something not to be done.

And an absence of discipline,
To initiate motivation...
Seldom begins,
Without a doing.

But those committed to wining and dining,
Will find the time to spend...
Making arrangements for them.
And this says one thing about priorities set.
They have been effectively placed,
To make the best excuses.

And the best of excuses do come,
Unsolicited.

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