We're All Just A Book In A Library Poem by Gwen Maryland

We're All Just A Book In A Library



Everyone's life is a book
Where people read and take a look
Don't just look at the cover
Please look what's under

Not everything is what it seems
Even a book filled with memories 
Every book is precious and kept with care
In the library with a chair

Our names and stories are always being written
By the librarians who are looking

So take a seat and read a bit
The library is filled with good stories I must admit
But never judge what you haven't read
Cause no one knows what it says

We're All Just A Book In A Library
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The meaning behind this is too not just judge someone's cover but to read their story before you judge. It's also about life and how life is like a book in a library. It's just a metaphor.
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