Take Time-At Least Smile



Glorification through suffering
As man's institutional world dies out
And a new beginning of GOodness
And love and justice comes forth...
A High level of successional peace will flow
As the merryground doesn't need to turn.
Now suffering is so individualistic
And we all suffer differently......as loss comes
to who we think Us or our family or friend.
Take a peak inside  of your neighbor's eye
And next see his troubled heart of worry and alarm.
Take the time to listen........to really listen...
As you may be the only one who talks to him today.
You can still share, care, smile, uplift or inspire
Like i said........Your the only one who kind to him/her today.
And God sees your kindness and will give back to you.
As Christ wears many disguises and makes you change course.
Didn't cost anything..........But gave you Eternal Life.......Perhaps
Or temporarily a Good Day of Peace, love and Joy.
Now do the same thing tomorrow.........
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Submitted on August 26, 2014

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Tom Kennedy

I am a romanticst idealist Poet and started writing Poetry at age-4.My first poem was,"Grandmother'sSunshine is Never All Gone." I have since written over five thousand poems.My God Given gift is Ilove and I can write all kinds(styles) of poetry. I also am fortunate I can write a poem on any thingat any time..."Peace,Love&Joy", Winston Derek Publishers Inc. Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Library of Congress Catalog card no.ISBN:1-55523-138-1-What else is anyone looking for!!!Love everyone,Hhttp://poetry.com/system/pictures/140858/profile/kennedy_pic02.png?1351702979 help everyone and never,never,never,give up on anyone. more…

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