What You Believe In Poem by Francis Duggan

What You Believe In



What you believe in is all of the mind
Believers of myths believe pigs see the wind
Some people are not that hard to deceive
On seemingly unbelievable stories they do believe
Gullible people do believe blatant lies
Though very trusting they are not wise
Open to deception and easy to mislead
They believe everything they hear and read
Pity the gullible so easy to impress
Criminals cheat them out of all the money they possess
For lack of discretion in large sums of money is their price to pay
To be too trusting not to your advantage in the Human World of today
What you believe in is all of the mind
Some even believe that pigs see the wind.

Sunday, June 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: belief
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