Walking In Circles Poem by Robert Edgar Burns

Walking In Circles



Walking in circles is a fun thing to do
If ring around the rosie is the game just for you.
But out in the forest photographing some deer,
Walking in circles means you're lost I fear.

Walking in circles at the country barn dance,
With a skip and a hop, it could lead to romance.
Then walking in circles when the question gets popped,
Means he's walking away and the asking is stopped.

Walking in circles at the Jericho walls,
Is what Joshua did before the walls would fall.
Walking in circles has a purpose it's true.
But if it's because you are lost, I am so sad for you!

So please take my hand, the way is narrow but straight.
There aren't any curves to hinder our gait.
But if you'd rather try circles, they will come to an end.
You're destination will shock you as you round your last bend.

Don't let life deceive you like on April Fools Day.
You may listen to peer pressure but that is the wrong way.
Find someone that you respect and copy what they do.
I want to be like Billy Graham, now how about you?

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