As a newbie, we are unaware We go through life as if we care Incompetent inept go here or there Thinking that we know it all Inevitably comes the fall
Then we slowly realize As it begins, the End of our demise we didn’t compromise
However, it’s more Than just the fall. We thought We were Impervious 10 feet tall.
The older we get The more we realize The ignorant follies Of the less wise
Pride before the fall Comes towards us all We paid no mind To the warnings call
Greed, Lust, A wild ride Envy Wrath Look inside Gluttony, Sloth, Our Guilty Pride
Don’t let this list Be your guide
It’s OK not to know everything It’s OK to be a teen in between It’s OK to misread a panic scene It’s OK to admit your wrong
Do the dance, Sing the song Don’t act wise, Apologize
Pretending you know it all Inevitably The jig is up
Never ready For the call Will you learn the lesson of the fall knowing you don’t know anything at all.
There is always a lesson. To endure It’s OK not to be sure we were all once an amateur
The difference between a young adult Sprung on life And a middle aged Disillusion lost soul Is our experiences
The lessons learned When It’s your turn To be on top Oblivious Ignorant Acceptance
There will be a time When you’re not It’s not how high You climb
It’s how you endure After the fall Wisdom comes to us all Will you ignore it? Or answer Life’s call
Inspired songs;
My life 1978 Billy Joel
Don’t fear the reaper 1976 Blue Oyster Cult
Signs 1971 By Five Electrical Band
Bridge over troubled Waters 1970 By Simon and Garfunkel
Both sides now 1969 By Joni Mitchell
Foot note This was written for a seventh grade grandchild going through life on stress levels. She creates herself. She says this to herself now it’s OK to be wrong. I don’t have to know everything. I’ve always said to the grandchildren, you have two ears, and one mouth listen twice as much as you speak
BLT Websters word of the day challenge May 15, 2025 impervious Impervious describes that which does not allow something such as water to enter or pass through it also used formally to me, not bothered or affected by something. Both senses of impervious are used with to.