Where there's a will, there's a way;
But why was Rome not built in a day?
I wanted to kill two birds with one stone;
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Make hay while the sun shines; But don't forget to read between the lines.......how careful we should be even in our fortuitous days....simply a wonderful poem.... thank you Rajnish 10++++
Thanks for such an inspiring and positive feedback, Indira Ma'm.
Rajnish ji, this is a fine poem that is like a riddle yet rhyming with rhythmic words. We take these idioms with a final appraisal. But you are right. We need to read between the lines. The meaning and its relevance could change with circumstances and situations. Wow, Rajnish ji i thoroughly enjoyed this riddling poem........10
Thanks for such a nice review of the poem, Geeta ji. Idioms enrich a language and have background stories and a history which calls for reading between the lines. I am glad you liked it.
Wow! ! Such a wonderful drop Sir. 'Make hay while the sun shines; But don't forget to read between the lines. '....is awesome. Enjoyed. Thanks for posting.10+++++
Thanks for your inspiring comments, Anil ji. This was jotted as a random thought.
Hear, bear, dear, wear, pear, ear! My aim is very clear. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
You are welcome Mdm, on this page. Thanks a lot for your kind words of appreciation.
Lovely words you speak and in return HAPPY BIRTHDAY 10 SEP MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY BELATED BY A DAY...Your MOM series is progressing quite well. The exceptionally beautiful portrayal of MOTHER NATURE and the philosophy that 'all of us come from nature.... India's lady of the night bloom
First of all, please accept my sincere thanks for your good wishes on my birthday. I am glad that you visited this poem and shared your views.
Dear sir, it is really a marvelous poem from your pen. I appreciate this poem. Especially I love two lines and these are....... I want to kill two birds with one stone; My aim is clear, but where is the stone. Thanks. Full vote.
I am glad that this poem has entertained you. I was just experimenting with idioms. Thanks, Kumarmani ji, for your kind words and appreciative comments.
Finally I succeeded in voting for this poem. I pressed end button and b4 anymore advt. I casted my vote.
Special thanks for the efforts you have put in to complete this rating exercise. It has become quite taxing these days.
So nice of you to have appreciated the poem. Thanks a lot, Asim ji.
You have put together effectively some common everyday expressions, which can still take on new life, as your poem indicates.
An indulgence which could bring a bit of smiles to us.