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THE SIX RULES OF BIDDLE

by @d-eric-pettigrew

1. If you please you can call this the first rule of Biddle, tis: Twixt beginning and end, there is always a middle. 2. The door to the mind should be open, but 
 There are times that it’s best that the door remains shut. 3. Live life each day to the full, and then some
 But know yesterday came, and tomorrow will come. 4. Count on yourself and you’ll stand out in a crowd
 But to others be humble, and inside you’ll feel proud. 5. Some people find pleasure in some money or toy
 But it’s family and friends which will bring your heart joy. 6. The most important seven words on the way to the top, are:
 Never never never never never give up.
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Written by
d-eric-pettigrew
64 / M / London
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Written by
d-eric-pettigrew
64 / M / London
Published
Feb 9, 2019
Time
1m
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From the Six Rules of Biddle, a child's poem for adults

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