Pennies from AboveA Poem by Mauricio MontoyafaithPennies from Above How many pennies, if any, Are you willing to give for thought? When every day it’s raining, What two bits never bought? All and all, my savings, For wisdom never sought. With years and years of training, The dime they’ve dropped, I’ve caught. Without interest, I ponder and wonder, The value of what’s been taught. Can earthly treasures compensate? With our coffers, full of doubt, Verily, verily I will say, Be reassured by faith, and you will find the way. By Mauricio Montoya
© 2010 Mauricio MontoyaAuthor's Note
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19 Reviews Added on September 16, 2010 Last Updated on November 28, 2010 AuthorMauricio Montoyaoakland, CAAboutLove to draw and cook from time to time, when I'm not drawing I’ll write poems. My favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. more..Writing
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