Wise Man Say (16).

Poetic Licence

Wise Man say (16).

 

Wise Man Say.

 

To Be a Father Takes

More Than Just

Releasing

Your Sperm.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

Do Not fear Being

A Drip in the Rain.

Drips Do Not Get Wet They

Only Get Bigger.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

Do Not Throw Stones in

Glass Houses

It Will let the Rain in.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

Do Not Count Your Chickens

Before They Hatch.

Because Some Might Have

More Than You

Expected.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

To Become a Wise Man

You Do Not Need Wisdom.

You Just Need to Have

Lived.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

If Your Kettle is Boiling

Let Some Steam Out

Before Using.

 

Wise Man Say.

 

If You Want to Reach For

The Stars.

Learn How to Fly First.

 

Tobani March 2025.

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Comments7

  • orchidee

    Good write PL. lol.

  • sorenbarrett

    Thank you Tobani for another edition of the Sunday humor and wisdom that are ironically tied together. Wasn't the court jester always the wisest man? Well done my friend.

  • arqios

    Good one for Father's Day, much enjoyed🕊️🙏🏻

    • Poetic Licence

      Thank you, enjoy your day

      • arqios

        Enjoy yours as well, and you're most welcome!🙏🏻🕊️

        • Poetic Licence

          Thank you

        • David Wakeling

          I love these wise sayings/I will put some of them on my calender. Particularly if the kettle is boiling let some steam out first. Excellent

        • Tristan Robert Lange

          Happy Father’s Day! My sperm released decades ago and I can say…you absolutely right about that! 😂🤪 Great poem, my friend! Wise words indeed all around! 🌹👏

        • Reynaldo Casison

          Nice one Tobani

          Silly and transcendant

        • Tony Grannell

          Every one a gem and all belong in the top drawer. You ooze wisdom. Excellent!

          Kind regards,

          Tony.

          • Poetic Licence

            Thank you, very much appreciated



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