I know my flaws,
so, hold your tongue,
do not hector,
at my wrongs.
I am aware,
my gentle meekness,
can be mistook,
as greatest weakness.
Peck at me,
just like a worm,
but watch your back,
as tables turn.
What you give out,
receive thrice fold,
this old folk lore,
has been foretold.
Β© Foolβs Gold 23.04.2013
by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm
Full Moon over Margarita (Photo credit: bilbord99)
Outstanding Alex! Love the twist at the end π
Thank you π
tables still the whole house spins
Now that’s an interesting concept!
Love it – I hope to have the chance to turn the tables myself on occasion.
Sometimes they even manage to torn the tables by themselves π
I truly enjoy your poetry, especially this one, as I have seen what goes round come round on more than one occasion…
Thank you so much! I have seen it happen too!
There’s a warning if I ever saw one. Very good.
Heh heh – thank you π
I hear you roar!
Grrrrroarrrrr π
You hanve been nominated for a few Awards. Hope you’ll join the Family π
Oh thank you very much indeed! π
Hi Alexandria, I have nominated you for a Sunshine Award. Please see my post on Sunday for further details. π
Oops, I’m sorry, I just read that you don’t participate in awards anymore. Well, I still think you’re great. π
Aw shucks thank you! and thank you for nominating me! i withdrew from the awards quite some time ago, I find it too difficult to keep up to date with them! Big congratulations on yours π
Oh thank you very much indeed π
Congratulations on your award too!!!!
Good advice and a warning to take heed.
Indeed!!! π