Who You May Favor
Who You May Favor
Trying to inspire is what I want to do
So start sticking to my poems with glue
Have you heard of a perfect example before
If mine would that ever make you sore?
When you want to see a lightening pin
You can forget about letting me in
And this may be my worst downfall
Many say I don't have any talent at all.
Poems eventually roll off of my tongue
No matter how many words may be sung
It may be hard every time I have tried
And I still ended up getting tongue-tied.
Which way does my humor have to be?
And here we are living in a democracy
Regardless of who you may ever favor
I still want Jesus as my Lord and Savior.
James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran
Copyright © James Horn | Year Posted 2014
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