Shot poem on love and compassion
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I was given a smile the other day
From someone who passed me on their way.
I wasn't sure what I should do.
Perhaps, I'll leave it up to you.
If I should keep it for myself,
Put it on the kitchen shelf.
Then it would be a certainty
To bring some happiness to me.
Somehow that doesn't feel just right
For me to keep it in my sight
When there were others who might need
A waft of warmth, oh yes indeed.
It doesn't take so very much,
A cheerful smile, a gentle touch,
To lift the cloud another bears,
To help them feel somebody cares.
There is one thing we all should know.
A smile is like the candle's glow.
No matter how many candles share
That light, its fullness still is there.
So when I go out on the street,
No matter whom I chance to meet,
If I share with them my precious smile,
Do you think that will be worthwhile?
For hopefully, they too, will understand
That a smile is like a helping hand.
I'm hoping that you will agree
And someday share a smile with me.
Follow me
Could do the disaster
Tis bitter though the truth
And we need another twin
To save and embrace humanity.
This twin, I say,
Is love and compassion
All wish to see others
Do laboured ease - to hence see the twin wanted
But one never counts himself
To create 'em "the twin "
Tis bitter though the truth
......i know the poetic devices buh I'm poor at applying, ergo sryy... Seldon