Category: Best Verse

  • Mentor

    Verse by Art Fettig – Copyright© 1987

    Mentor

    Mentors are people who truly love
    what they are doing,
    and want to share that love and skill
    with someone they believe might do it.
    Mentors don’t do it for you –
    they point the way and stand back
    and watch you stumble and grow.
    They know that life is really
    a “Do-it-Yourself” project
    and difficult things come easy,
    often unappreciated, prove useless.
    Mentees, nearly always, at times feel
    their Mentor is holding back –
    and it is true and necessary,
    for craftsmanship demands a vast amount
    of try and fail.
    Mentors quietly care, and they
    silently cheer you on,
    and every little challenge that you overcome
    burns joyfully within their hearts.
    Mentors give unselfishly, most likely
    because once, in their past,
    they knew a Mentor who shared,
    and cared and silently cheered them on.
    For this is a continuous,
    self-perpetuating process.
    Mentees grow, and when they’ve reached
    a level of success,
    they then become a Mentor.
    For love goes on and on
    and therein lies the magic.

  • The Spirit

    A Verse by Art Fettig – Copyright © 1987 Art Fettig

    The Spirit by Art Fettig

    Of 1776, what was the spirit?
    Revolution? Freedom? Independence?
    No. I think the prevailing spirit
    Was selling.
    Selling one another. Selling like selling
    Had never been done before. Or since.
    Salesmen saying, “But as for me,
    Give me liberty or give me death.”
    Saying, “I only regret that I have but one life
    To give for my country.”
    Saying, “Let us all hang together,
    Or assuredly we will hang alone. “
    And signing, “We mutually pledge to each other
    Our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. ”
    Selling the world an exciting concept; that men,
    And women, could rule their own destiny.
    And what is wrong with America today
    Will be made right again with selling.
    Selling the dedication and devotion and
    That mutual concern that made it all begin.