Simple Turths Poem by Wilfred Mellers

Simple Turths

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If you spit into the sky it will fall into your eye
Can't achieve if you don't try
Sad are all goodbyes
Everyone lies
Not every day you will have blue skies
Anything put into boiling oil fries
If it lives someday it dies
Everyone sooner or later cries

Every country has spies
To get along one must compromise
To look before you leap is always wise
No matter how much good you do some always despise
To stay fit you must exercise
You must wear your size
It doesn't have to stink to attract flies
Not everyone you write replies

One day the sun will no longer rise
To attract you have to advertise
The biggest questions start with why
To not be seen you must put on a disguise
To all things, this applies
Fools cause their own demise

Whether you are right or wrong, just apologize
Not everything must be dramatize
To attain balance everything must equalize
Someone always has to criticize

Stars people idolize
On the poor, the rich will capitalize
You will stress when you agonize
Each day brings a new surprise

We all fantasize
Not everyone you can recognize
Some people live to scandalize
Not all men womanize

Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Simple Truths
Written by: Wilfred Charles Mellers
Wednesday, March 12,2014
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuy Amante 15 March 2014

Yeah, nutter homerun! it doesn't have to stink to attract flies!

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V P Mahur 14 March 2014

Dear Sir, This poem is a great work of collecting so many truths at a place. Lovely poem. If you wish, you can read my poems and send your views. Thanks!

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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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