DON'T OVER STEP CURIOSITY

DON'T OVER STEP CURIOSITY

A Poem by andrew mitchell

You're drawn to the subject anxious to learn;
A desire like fire that continues to burn,
Holding your attention to absorb all,
But while your watching, take care not to fall.
Proceed with caution , show great care,
Takes skill to tread where others wouldn't dare.
For within these boundaries you'll feel safe
To cross the boundaries you're out of place.
For in the quest for knowledge, luck can turn
So careful you don't get your fingers burned,
And if there's danger you'd better back track.
Remember curiosity killed the cat.

© 2015 andrew mitchell


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This ryhmes effortlessly and such a great write. I especially like the last line, a warning,
Remember curiosity killed the cat.
Very nicely done AM :)

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Added on March 5, 2015
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andrew mitchell
andrew mitchell

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