They say home is where the heart is; but I live all over
Circle Roads take me back to where I started, but age forces me to get older
One knows this process sometimes called the circle of life
Full of hurdles and Strife
But it makes it all worth it when you create something from within
"Hello World" I've got my own little genteman
8lbs 2oz seems like a small gift
But God's Present was like hitting the lotto, as now I feel rich
But no real money comes from it
It's Okay, I get paid in smiles by the dozen
Published by Andrew Bess
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1 Comments
Post a CommentI can't remember the name of that movie, but who was that that went "Pret-ty good, pret-ty good"? Anyway, I like this poem. Good job!