Wisdom Poem by David Wood

Wisdom

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If a wise man argues with windy knowledge
Filling his head with a cold wind
And cloud his speech with unprofitable talk
Then all his words can do no good
By his own mouth he is condemned
And his lips testify against him

Wisdom like wine matures with age
And knowledge is his brother
Although knowledge is key
Man is only truly wise
When he knows the worth of wisdom

Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: wisdom
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Arohi Singh 04 August 2015

Very intelligent poem beautifully written. Every word speaks of wisdom... Thanks for sharing! ! !

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Arohi Singh 04 August 2015

Very intelligent poem...every word speaks of wisdom...Thanks for sharing!

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