My Own Thing



Onward roads
As I travel it up
Following the success That I choose to go
Down or up
My mind sets me free
To wander about
So I can decided just what it is that I want to do
Or  Where I want to go
Lonelyness is not part of me
Cause I am surrounded by the peace and quality of the world
I choose not to want to follow another
But to do my own thing
And if anyone has a problem with that
Well let not their tongue slap back at them
For not doing there own thing
Speak of wisdom kindness love and distance
Always keeping in your mind
Of who you are
Exceptance is a virtue
Love is an honor
Distance is the miles travelled from point a to b
Kindness is an act
To who you choose
So follow your feet
And let your heart be there
In this onward road
That I choose to travel.

copyrights Miss Kimberley Anne Brunette
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Kimberley Brunette

I have been writing poetry since 1985 and have won many awards for my poetry thanks for that I am glad that you liked them and I love to read and write poetry and not just reading my own but others as well and I love going to the conventions and having fun and meeting all kinds of people from all over the world good times and great prizes as well...thanks all work is copyrights I live in Etobicoke ontario canada at the moment and poetry.com has been a great site for people to share there poetry and become friends with others thanks phone number 647 657 5445 more…

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