The Queer World of Proverbs

THE QUEER WORLD OF PROVERBS

world of proverbs

Single lines of persuasion

Potent choice of words

Timeless and figurative is its nature

A true teacher, a real guide, a proverb


Didactic and universally accepted

Two grand meanings of a lone proverb

However, peculiar as it suddenly becomes

Combine when, with a similar yet contrasting adage


Like, good things come to those who wait

But all good things must come to an end

Goodness for all, is thus, a temporary phase

And eternity shall render even more


Two heads are better than one

Four eyes see more than two

Many hands do make light work

 All similar, yet nothing different


In making a sane decision

One mind may miss what another catches

But what if the decision goes awry?

Then do too many cooks spoil the broth?


Here we are, at the end

As everything must come to an end

But every end has a new beginning

And so, the journey starts off again!