"Worries"
There is hardly worries when life begins,
But as time goes by issues begin to dwell within ones neighborhood, it's only a matter of time before they begin to knock on the door, then one begins to worry.
There is hardly worries when life begins but were life exist, worries always unfolds,
For mans activities will always encounter problems
Man worries only for his needs and his own only, for man is naturally selfish.
And even when he has passion for the affairs of others, he is still selfish for he only cares to please his urge to help.
There is hardly worries when life begins, but where life exist, worries would always unfolds.
By Iscomart