Fools Do Rush In Poem by Francis Duggan

Fools Do Rush In



Fools do rush in where angels fear to tread
The sage who first said this is long with the dead
Some people they are quite easily led
Like color blind car driver who cannot tell green from red
For our mistakes in life we have to pay
I know that for me it has been this way
We learn from our mistakes as some like to say
But we physically cannot return to live in yesterday
I have been told by many i have been wasting my time
In wasting my energy on penning rhyme
But since in me to rhyme there's an inborn need
Their advice though good i am not willing to heed
We cannot change yesterday for yesterday has gone
The now is all that does matter and the clock does tick on.

Friday, June 10, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: lifestyle
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