all work,no play

Crowns4Christ

today is the day,for the time to play.for if we don't,what  kind of life is that anyway?

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 8th, 2020 17:01
  • Comment from author about the poem: just popped into my head and made perfect sense.
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 26
Get a free collection of Classic Poetry ↓

Receive the ebook in seconds 50 poems from 50 different authors


Comments5

  • ForeverJesus7

    I said it before,
    that few things are more,
    rewarding than a long day of work,
    but to spend everyday,
    without rest or play,
    is a sure way to get hurt.
    So relax and have fun,
    with that special one,
    and stop and smell a rose,
    or you might miss,
    that beautiful butterfly,
    passing right under your nose.

    I know this is not a fusion poem, but I wanted to add to it anyway. This piece is very true. Work is important, but we also must enjoy the fruits of our labor.
    Persistence is key

    • Crowns4Christ

      i love your play off my words of wisdom

    • Goldfinch60

      Being retired I can play every day.

      • Crowns4Christ

        being a stay at home mom me too.haha

      • orchidee

        Yes, as they say 'All work and no play makes Jack (or Jill) a dull boy/girl'

        • Crowns4Christ

          i would hate to be them.haha

          • orchidee

            Aww,, why they say my nickname is Jack?! lol.

          • 1 more comment

          • AwHec8

            Yep time to make a break out of this prison, or is it just my house. As I have sheltered in place since February. By the way what month and or year is it? Don

            • Crowns4Christ

              seemed to lose track of time huh?easy to do in this day and age,when ever this is.haha

            • 🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽

              Play is vital. Society makes us work everyday almost while humans need rest and play as well. Thumbs up for this one liner.

              Plz pleez do read and comment my newest poem too.



            To be able to comment and rate this poem, you must be registered. Register here or if you are already registered, login here.