Wednesday, February 4, 2015

A Pin Point on the Map



You think you’re big as all out-doors,
     You pompous, self-appointed chap;
But after all is said and done,
     You’re but a pin point on the map.
You may swell up like you would burst,
     Until your clothes or buttons snap;
But when you’ve done your very worst,
     You’re but a pin point on the map.

This world it is so very big,
     And all its children are so small,
If is a wonder God can see
     That it has any souls at all.
And yet, he noteth every one,
     The millionaire and hobo chap;
He knows, compared with time and space,
     Man is a pin point on the map.

So if you’re feeling all swelled up,
     Too big for those you love perhaps,
Just bear in mind that after all,
     You’re but a pin point on the map.
The pin point’s not to be despised,
     ‘Tis sharp and closes many a gap;
And you can be of use, e’en though
     You’re but a pin point on the map.

Feb. 4, ‘10



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