Always and Never lived down the street

Always and Never lived down the street

A Poem by D. Mansfield

Never was the oldest
Always came next.
Never did well in school,
Always does what you'd expect.

Always Never skipped school,
But never did.
Always did drugs,
And never, never did.

Never had a job, always on time.
Always never had a job
He led a life of crime.

Mondays, Always slept in late,
While never got up early
Had his breakfast on a plate.

Never got married Always faithful.
Always got in trouble
Never his fault.

Always died one day,
Never saw it coming,
Never lived to be a 100
Always running.

© 2025 D. Mansfield


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