Tree of Life
When climbing up the tree of life,
Strong branches we must find.
When some of them don’t bear our weight,
We’re sometimes left behind.
The branch we grasp to meet our needs,
May bend back to the ground.
Alas we find, what looked so strong,
May bring us tumbling down.
We have to live by our mistakes,
And learn by every one.
Our failures mean we have to try,
To change the way we’ve gone.
For every time that we succeed,
There’s more times that we loose.
But losing makes us wiser souls,
And helps the way we choose.
Our life’s a maze, with many paths,
That none may walk the same.
No wonder that we take wrong turns,
When walking down life’s lane.
So carry proudly all your scars,
You won when you went wrong.
They helped you find your own true way,
It’s them that make you strong.
Now take these lessons, taught by life,
And help all others see,
That they must make their own mistakes,
When climbing up life’s tree.
Ivor G Davies
Copyright © Ivor Davies | Year Posted 2015
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