Would You Not Agree Poem by Francis Duggan

Would You Not Agree



Our different likes and dislikes make us more interesting would you not agree
What is great to you may not be so to me
Or vice versa it would seem fair to say
That no two look at life in quite the same way
But with those of different values you do not socialize with why otherwise pretend
A like minded person will become your friend
Humanity is made up of tribes that's how it seems to be
We feel happy to socialize in like minded company
Each to his or her own as some do like to say
The lion and the horse together never lay
And though difference in thinking it hardly is a bonding thing
Of the praises of difference i feel happy to sing
As it makes us more interesting how boring we would be
If on everything we did see fit to agree

Monday, March 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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