Don'T Be A Ginger Bread Man. Poem by Sandra Feldman

Don'T Be A Ginger Bread Man.

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Think if you can,
Don't be a Ginger Bread Man,
We think we have a brain,
But when used,
It resemble more a tiny grain,
That when planted does not seem,
To go too far,
Man is the only animal,
That hits himself against,
The same obstacle, more than once,
And doesn't seem to see the stars,
If you have a chance,
Think about it,
For we are more stupid,
Than we think we are or look,
Even if we've written,
Millions of bestseller books.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: knowledge
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Roseann Shawiak 28 May 2015

Sandra, enjoyed reading this poem, an excellent message contained therein, if we'd only liten. We really don't seem to learn from our mistakes do we? That's why we keep repeating them. It doesn't matter how many words we have at our beck and call, we don't use our minds half as much as we use our mouths! Great poem! Thank you, RoseAnn

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