If you don’t succeed: Try! Try again!
Think Robert-the-Bruce (of spider fame)*;
Success cannot
come soon enough
We live and learn as life is tough.
Think of small kid
who tries to walk
Towards his
parent, but distraught,
He can’t
manage it first go
Lacking balance,
down he’ll go!
His little
legs won’t take the strain …
He wobbles
and falls down – again
Until one
day he gets the knack
Sure-footed
now – no turning back!
Failure breeds
success we’re told
Through
repetition, we grow bold
Such
lessons echo down the years;
The Black
Prince had to earn his spurs!**
This callow
youth, heir to the throne,
Found
himself in battle thrown
Learning
first hand in the fight
How to be a
perfect knight!
Being
patient is the key
No one’s lives are error-free
Determination makes us strong
And some extremists earn a gong!
(c) Poet in the woods 2025
* 14th century legend of the King's perseverance watching a spider at work....
* * Aged 16, the Prince fought in the Battle of Crécy in 1346.
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