Easy Does It Poem by Paul Butters

Easy Does It



Ease your way into the day.
Don't be in a rush.
Enjoy the sight of the sun's bright ray
On the green of the grass so lush.

Let yourself so slowly awake,
In the early morning hush.
Be as cool as a languid lake,
As dawn begins with a blush.

There's plenty of time to earn your pay,
So easy on that brush.
Hours of time for making hay
And your enemies to crush.

Hard work is over rated, I really have to say,
But intelligence is a must.
Using talent is the way
To earn yourself a crust.

So start out steady, as I said,
And don't be rushing from your bed.

© PB 1\2\2018.

Thursday, February 1, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: life,lifestyle,philosophy,work
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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