Your Worth As A Person You Well May Doubt Poem by Francis Duggan

Your Worth As A Person You Well May Doubt



Your worth as a person you well may doubt
And you ask yourself sometimes what life is about
But hope in your mind it is far from dead
And you believe better days of you are ahead
But sympathy from others you never seek to gain
And of your poor financial state you do never complain
And though without a job and financially down
You refuse to become a sad sack of the town
You search for a job start without success every day
And you firmly believe your perseverance will pay
That you will get the job start something you do crave
But as is often said fortune does favor the brave
And your turn will come as the wise one does say
When the lady of luck will be smiling your way.

Saturday, September 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: lifestyle
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Phyllis Strong 24 September 2016

Better is coming. For with God nothing shall be impossible! Greater things are ahead!

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