Your Worth As A Writer You Often Do Doubt Poem by Francis Duggan

Your Worth As A Writer You Often Do Doubt



Your worth as a writer you often do doubt
But always so much for you to write about
You find inspiration in people you meet
In the pub or the park or walking on the street
Inspiration from you is never far away
There is always something to write of every day
If to the task of writing yourself you do apply
Your inspiration well it will never run dry
For many writing it can be a hungry belly game
Since few from writing ever know of wealth and fame
Like all things in life many must lose for one for to win
For to try and to fail it is never a sin
Amateur writers are many and the successful are few
On saying this i am not telling you something new.

Sunday, June 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: writings
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