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The Fool's Defence
The Fool’s Defence
by Robert C. Mackie
I don’t mind your accusations, when you say I’m wrong,
Question my intelligence, and mark me out for fun,
But at the very least, have the decency to explain,
Why I’m a fool and you have sussed out rhyme and reason’s chain.
We’ve known each other donkey’s years, were always at the games,
I gladly took a battering when you called on me by name.
Bu...
Wednesday 3rd August 2016 4:55 am
A Genuine Friend(Revised)
S/he who
Our amity loves to cherish,
S/he who
The fulfilment of my wish
Has a bent to relish,
S/he who
Serves me a right arm
To parry,towards me,
Inflicted harm,
S/he who
Like a mirror
When I err
Gently draws my attention
To self-image
Tarnishing error,
S/he who
Basks in my success
Than covertly prove
An enemy adverse,
S/he who
Like a wolf in a sheep skin
With my clo...
Tuesday 7th June 2016 1:12 pm
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