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Er..... I think you mean the old saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss."
The saying is " A rolling stone gathers no moss." It means if you keep moving and learning that you don't just sit there becoming a couch potato.
"Rolling Stone" comes from the saying, "A rolling stone gathers no moss." A rolling stone personality is that of someone who doesn't allow themselves to become too attached to anyone or anything.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
Well, honey, that phrase is just a hot mess of confusion. "Gathers" in that sentence is a transitive verb because it has a direct object, which is "moth." So, in the end, that stone may be rolling, but it sure ain't gathering any moths!
The saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss" implies that constant movement and change can prevent stagnation or complacency. It suggests that staying active and not settling can lead to growth and new opportunities.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
It means someone who does not put down roots and is constantly on the move and comes from the proverb, "A rolling stone gathers no moss."
A Day with Doodles - 1964 A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss 1-6 was released on: USA: 1 January 1964
It is a very complex way of saying the common phrase of "A rolling stone gathers no moss."
It isn't a poem, it's a proverb.