Get Your Premium Membership

Practical (Ly) Advice

Just because the plane has landed And the pilot has turned off the fasten seat belt sign Does not mean you should hurry to get out of your seat, It will be five minutes before they open the hatch And an additional ten minutes before all people in front of you Clear out of the way, So sit back, enjoy being safe and sound on the ground. Just because you're late for something Doesn’t mean you have to speed and rush, Putting yourself in frivolous danger. It would be foolish, not to mention pointless, To accidentally kill yourself because you’re late for work. Just because others are cutting ahead along the shoulder, Causing traffic to back up much further, Doesn’t mean you have to contribute to the jam. Just because you’re at restaurant That’s serving an all you can eat special Doesn’t mean you have to stuff your face Until you think you’re going to throw up. If you’re full now, Your stomach was full fifteen minutes ago. Just because you have a tongue Doesn’t mean you should talk. How many cliches talk about silence “Silence is golden,” “Talk is cheap,” “The angry man opens his mouth and closes his eyes.” Just because you have wonderous freedom of speech Doesn’t mean you should exercise it by being ignorant. I often think about what it was like before plants learned to flower, And wonder if humans will ever learn to flower. By: Joseph DeMarco

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem. Negative comments will result your account being banned.

Please Login to post a comment

Date: 4/8/2009 8:00:00 PM
People who push and shove because they are in a rush have always irked me, Joseph. When you're on a plane or in a traffic jam, the rushing effort is futile anyway. I also like the way you mentioned people who overeat at buffets. My sister's family does that. I'll still be on my salad as they are finishing their desert. I really like your poem's perspective, Joseph! Love, Carolyn
Login to Reply

Book: Reflection on the Important Things