Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Contrary and Willful Begats A Lesson Learned

Inspired by My Mother Said written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Ever heard of a child who would not mind

Taught taught the way of norms but they yield not obeying none

Ha Ha they scoff at all pretending to be superior to all as we suffer their stupidity to live longer full

Clutching at straws as mud they wade in deeper becoming the object of secret laughter, jokes, ridicule and objects of cruel amusement

Unfortunate is the lesson for they see not the underlayment deliberately set a podium for amusement be it cruel or not they watch watch as a
vulture to see who thoughts become sublime to one who supposedly should await anxiously groveling and eating crow

She care not what they say knowing prejudice ruse the stick an rod the break for a spirit they care not for they hate a difference all the
more over over over eons deep

Expect it not kindness butr an insidious cloying way is indeed the act that know install brek the close and learn contrary and willful beats
a lesson learned harsh forget it not will all whether care or not it might be your sweet reward to harvest full

By

Felicia McCaw

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