END-OF-DAY ACCESSORY

With the guard sitting at his desk,

Employees do as felt best…

Many say

A pleasant “good-day”,

For some it’s a silent night.

The guard must needs say ‘good night’

The client considers that right…

Individual folk

Have rarely “spoke”,

Without meaning any slight!

Those who want to, do,

Save special greetings for you…

Considered “friends”

That depends

On doing the best you can do.

–Jonathan Caswell

(the Poet, at times during his shift, IS  this guard role!)

 

About Jonathan Caswell

Mr. Caswell has been composing poetry at least since High School. He has been on WORD PRESS for ten years and contributes to two other blogs beside this one. This blog has a Christian emphasis but all bloggers are welcome. Mr. Caswell chooses to---with permission--re[post material of interest
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