I'm trading the whole of me
weighing reasonably on scale
show casing and wagging like a tale
padding life-boat alone as I sail
penning my prices in the sky
colorfully like rainbow fly
surely hoping just to be sly
though some moments one can cry
and if you fall stand up and retry
there are two rules in trading
making it a gain or lose
'if you fail to plan you plan to fail'
so the wise man said
all I want and ever think
is just gain and success
the three hundred and sixty five
note jotter just winged off again
one by one i count all as blessings
love and harmony
care and giving
peace and happiness
joy and worthiness in trust
believe and faithfulness
but ego and pride still bad deeds
selfishness and greed
corruption and fraud
criminality and murder
cheating, false and anger
these also are on the scales
the question will be asked
what are your commodities?
have you counted them yet?
how much have you sold?
what do you want to achieve?
I have but just a golden goal
beyond the physical
heaven is a large gain.
Comments
hello Simon,
I really liked this line: "'if you fail to plan you plan to fail'" a simple truth and wisdom, here.
*hugs, Cat
Candlewitch
It's nice to hear from you, happy new year and thanks for your comment.
Simon...
I like the title, the theme being; what will you trade for peace and happiness?
Your language use is good and the pattern and pace likewise.
This one flows well from beginning to end and makes perfect sense. ~ Geez.
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Hello Geezer
It's my very pleasure to hear your comment thank you so much.
The Market
Hello, Simon,
Very clever title and theme. After reading several times, I like this more and more. Much like moral checks and balances within our personal lives.
L
Hi Lavender
I'm truly glad that you like the work, we grow to learn as we learn to grow.
Dear Simon
I know everyone loves this one and I do too, but that first verse is bothering me, those end rhymes feel jarring to me, maybe it's just me. I feels a like I'm being punched but maybe it's what your intent was to begin with. I look forward to easing myself back into Neo and reading more of your work.
sincerely Jayne-Chloe
Hello seren
The first stanza start reminding us about day to day activities and how we are been relating with our neighbors that's includes the common man, that's the trading I'm talking about. I hope I've thrown a little light to it.