Thursday, September 14, 2017

Lesson From A Fledgling Comments

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A fledgling fell from it's nest
And I could not pass it by
I thought it needed but a little rest
Until it's wing's had strength to fly
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Kumarmani Mahakul 14 September 2017

It is a beautiful philosophical poem on fledgling with an insightful outlook having haunting expression. A fledgling gradually flies after many down falls and it is same to us. It is a lesson for us to work patiently. Dear Chris sir, you have so nicely and cutely inscribed this here. Let it be quoted... And much older now, with wiser eyes With crippled wings some learn to fly How true the proverb's wisdom still From those who've succeeded drink your fill Though short cuts in life may be tempting The wise man's cup is seldom empty. Thanks for sharing such a gem.

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