Into Our Own Life.

Goldfinch60



In this life nobody is perfect,

We all make mistakes in our world.

We may do wrong things

But we learn from those errors.

We say the wrong things sometimes

And need to apologise,

But all the time we learn.

We may fall but then get up.

All the time we move on

And enter that life,

That life that becomes our own.

 

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 19th, 2026 01:53
  • Comment from author about the poem: Nobody is perfect, if we were we would have nothing for which to aim in our lives. Please look at the video, it is almost unbelievable.
  • Category: Reflection
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  • Katie B.

    Enjoyable read. Good message. Well written. Thanks for sharing!

    • Goldfinch60

      Thank you Katie, much appreciated.

      Andy

    • orchidee

      But you and I have been perfect for millions of years! heehee. Good write Gold.

      • Goldfinch60

        So true Orchi. LOL.

        • orchidee

          We know we're the only two perfect humans! lol.

        • Teddy.15

          Lovely Andy 🌹

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you Teddy, most kind.

            Andy

          • sorenbarrett

            It is not the person that is perfect but the method that is. Like evolution itself adaptation is the key and what is perfect today may not be tomorrow so change is necessary. Well said Andy

            • Goldfinch60

              Very true soren, thank you.

              Andy

              • sorenbarrett

                You are most welcome

              • NafisaSB

                True words- I agree 👍

                • Goldfinch60

                  Thank you Nafisa, much appreciated.

                  Andy

                  • NafisaSB

                    you are always and most welcome...
                    have a good day



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