Can I Get a Ticket?: Darn It
By Samuel Hall
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Some poems have a special interest on the awareness of bullying that impacts people of all ages and cultures. It gives you the pleasure of laughter just when you need it. It provides an escape to dealing with pain in a poetic way. Lifes challenges are sometimes difficult, but at the end of the day, everyone needs to laugh.
So the question is, Can I get a ticket and watch it all unfold? I believe that laughter comes naturally, but sometimes, it is hard to create it on your own. Can I Get a Ticket, a book of poetry, is a pathway to laughter, motivation, and self-improvement and also setting goals and discovering your talent. Most of all, individuals should practice daily on saying thank you for the good acts or gestures of others. Yes, you can get a ticket.
Samuel Hall
Born in Minnesota and migrated to the Kansas City area, I have been walking with the Lord for 30+ years. I am married to the most amazing woman in the world and have 2 awesome children and a beautiful daughter-in-law. I have been writing a prayer journal for almost all of those 30 years, so these first three books represent just a small sample of my history with the Lord.
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Can I Get a Ticket? - Samuel Hall
What You Need,
You Already Got
Why ask someone to give you a job?
As if all your problems would be solved.
You are interviewing more than three times a week-
The job you need is just down the street.
Believe in yourself to do your best-
Develop your own job and pass the test.
You have the ability to be very bright-
You got to be strong, so give it a fight.
You went to school and got in debt-
Now make your own job; write your own check.
Most of what you need, you already got-
Put that liquor down; pour out that shot.
Survival doesn’t depend on me or you-
It is all about the things you do.
Life experiences will show you the truth-
Make a job for me and another one for you.
I don’t want hard labor anymore-
But I need a lot of money, that’s for sure.
Build some bridges and some buildings too-
There are millions of people that want to work for you.
Technology would be wise; kids need a new game-
Engineers working for you would not be the same.
The power you got to develop your own-
Make enough money to build your home.
What you need, you already got-
Think about that before drinking your next shot.
I’ll see you later or at the top-
Just remember, what you need, you already got.
Bully
He was a young man I didn’t understand-
They called him a bully all across this land.
He was built like a man, but he was only a boy-
He took everything he wanted—from money to toys.
He made a broad statement with only his look-
He never learned to read a simple book.
He loved to fight or hurt someone-
With just his posture and never a