Cliché’s Poem by Ray Feasey

Cliché’s



They say if it’s not broken don’t fix it
But we do as desire to improve makes us risk it

Half full or half empty another that’s said
To establish if you’ve negative or positive edge

It’s said that ‘there’s no smoke without fire’
What this means in fact is they think you’re a liar?

I told him this and I told him that
Means they told no one anything and that’s a fact!

Cliché’s you see are spouted each day
In all walks of life at work or at play

So why don’t we all just make up our own?
Chuck them out somewhere see how far they roam

Copyright © 2008 Ray Feasey

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