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FULFILL YOUR LIFE poem by Tami Anderson Feb 06

fullfill your life

INSPIRATIONAL POEM

“FULFILL YOUR LIFE”

If you want to fulfill your life
Do these things to avoid strife:

Don’t say words that leave a sting
Withhold answering with any wrong thing

Flow forth paragraphs filled with hope
Giving a broader, longer scope.

Lend your hand in time of need;
You will be blessed for each good deed.

Cover their wounds and give somehow
Loving comfort to them right now.

Don’t go spreading the gossip’s tale,
Be humble and meek so you don’t fail.

Give like there is no tomorrow,
Help relieve all of their sorrow.

Don’t get tired of running errands often and swift,
To help the needy who need a lift;

Loan words of reassurance to the weak,
And to the helpless smile and speak,

Inspire those who’ve lost their way,
Who feel like ending it all today;

Wrap your arms around them and say,
“Don’t lose faith, you’ll be okay!!”

And then with a gleam in your eye,
Let them know it’s alright to cry.

Stay beside them and help them out,
Uplift them from their fear and doubt.

Help them not to be afraid,
Lend to them and give them aid.

When they are down and out,
Try to free them from their drought.

The things above will help fulfill your life,
But more importantly, they are so very right.

Poem by Tami Anderson ©2010

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