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Go with peace and kindness
Contributed by
shortcut
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Tuesday, 8th November 2005 @ 12:33:26 AM in AEST
Topic:
InspirationalPoems
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Fill your days with laughter
And your nights will fill with love
Shout happiness from every rafter
Till it reaches the heavens above.
Share warm hugs with all you meet
A kind word can go so very far
With a smile we should always greet
And treat everyone like a star
For we never know the pain people hide
The edge on which their feelings hinge
The secrets they feel they cannot confide
Their hurt may cause so many to cringe
To know that what you said or did
May have turned a soul to their death
For of this guilt one could never be rid
Unkind words contributed to their last breath
So go with peace and kindness each day
Lend a helping hand or a shoulder to cry on
Saving someone’s life might be the pay
A chain of smiles we just might spawn.
Whatever the outcome is worth the chance
A laugh, a giggle, a grin or even a wink
Ask someone on the street to dance
It may just pull them from the brink
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Re: Go with peace and kindness
(User Rating: 1 ) by Hautebush on
Monday, 27th March 2006 @ 08:43:41 PM AEST (User
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Hey Shortcut,
Congratulations on your fine poem. You are unique in terms of word placement. That works very well to fit into your rhyme scheme. Aside from your ability as a poet, I must say that the sentiment of this poem is very touching. How often have I thought to grab someone on the street, on an elevator listening to muzak or at a dancehall and dance with them? A mighty and noble poem. Brava! |
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