Even The Happiest Every Day Poem by Francis Duggan

Even The Happiest Every Day



Can only say life to me has been quite fair
But i too have known of the dark moods of despair
Those who tell you they never feel unhappy themselves only deceive
Some people their own lies are known to believe
A lifetime of happiness does not seem possible to me
Though with such a statement there would be plenty to disagree
The one always laughing is dismissed as a clown
And who would wish for to be known as a fool of the town
A lucky one indeed the she or the he
Who at most times of worries and of cares is free
Though life has not been treating you in any way bad
There are times you are bound for to feel a bit sad
Of the workings of the human mind does anybody know
Even the happiest every day does not have the inner glow.

Saturday, November 26, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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