Certainty
Certainty has no hold
unreliable and elusive
no friend in confusion
a large part of this life
of that I am certain.
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It certainly is uncertain.
However, lawyers make millions from it...that's a certainty!
Both parties enter court certain they're right
Thanks for reminding us how silly we can be.
However, lawyers make millions from it...that's a certainty!
Both parties enter court certain they're right
Thanks for reminding us how silly we can be.
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As Voltaire said : "Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one."
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Hi Snowing,
I think being much more specific would help this poem a lot. Go into certain aspects of life that you're thinking of. Give examples. Tease out your thought process.
For me, the ending is just a bit too cheesy, though if the poem was set up as cheesy/ironic overall, the ending might work in that context.
Thanks for sharing, and I hope I've given some helpful insight.
Trev
I think being much more specific would help this poem a lot. Go into certain aspects of life that you're thinking of. Give examples. Tease out your thought process.
For me, the ending is just a bit too cheesy, though if the poem was set up as cheesy/ironic overall, the ending might work in that context.
Thanks for sharing, and I hope I've given some helpful insight.
Trev
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Hello Snowing
I like your play on the word certainty/certain, which seems to come around and bite you at the end.
I think you're nonetheless making a serious point about the loyalty of friends. It would be more effective if you used expressions we've never heard before, and built a context we could visualize.
Thanks for sharing this
Jackie
I like your play on the word certainty/certain, which seems to come around and bite you at the end.
I think you're nonetheless making a serious point about the loyalty of friends. It would be more effective if you used expressions we've never heard before, and built a context we could visualize.
Thanks for sharing this
Jackie