Mistakes Poem by Professor Dr. Stanley Collymore

Mistakes



By Stanley Collymore

Mistakes are the partly hidden stepping stones
in the fast running stream of our everyday
lives on which we can either falter and
fall into the uncertain depths below
us, or use them as a bridgehead
to hopefully more rewarding
and enduring experiences.

© Stanley V. Collymore
22 February 2019.

Author's Remarks:
Of course there's a breed of perceived human beings who routinely delude themselves that they're both incapable of making any mistakes and, of course, from their sick perspective never do. And who are they?Politicians, the one percent of human kind and naturally their toadying and sycophantic fellow followers.

Saturday, February 23, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: politics
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Of course there's a breed of perceived human beings who routinely delude themselves that they're both incapable of making any mistakes and, of course, from their sick perspective never do. And who are they?Politicians, the one percent of human kind and naturally their toadying and sycophantic fellow followers.
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