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peterhattingh
Peter John Hattingh
South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Durban

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Mr Happy Go Lucky

Mr Happy Go Lucky
Was a most fortunate man.

Fate had always smiled in
His direction and the
Wind carried his
Luck before him.

Mr Happy Go Lucky
Was never a sad man.

So when his ship
Came in and the
Shit hit the fan
Mr Happy Go Lucky
Just smiled and said;

'Maybe tomorrow will be
A better day.'

- Peter Hattingh

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RedeMoon Comment by: RedeMoon - 2007-10-09 16:09
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Ha! I think the irony of this poem has to meaning: 1) if your optimistic things are easy and 2) Good things come to those who wait. I felt a bit better after I read this poem since I've been having a sidewards day.
Very creative and Inspirational in some ways
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