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Trail of Life

By Walt Perryman

I am rambling about the trail of life.

As I navigate down the trail of my life,
I have had my share of heartaches and strife.

God gave me a brain for me to use,
Sometimes, I use it, but I often refuse.

He gave me one mouth and ears he gave two,
My mouth has more mileage than my ears do.

On my trail I need to listen more than I talk,
So, my trail would be smoother when I walk.

While I am talking, I cannot hear what is said.
Because while talking, nothing enters my head.

God offers me what I need to travel my trail,
But, when I do not use what he offers, I fail.

I have no idea if your trail is anything like mine,
If so, try to listen and talk less, you will be fine.

©Sep 21, 2025 Walt Perryman


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