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The tongue of truth (By May Bint Abu-Qalbain)

The tongue of truth (By May Bint Abu-Qalbain)

Aug 25, 2013 | Poetry tales, User Submitted Stories | 0 comments

If only we realised that a smile is a contagious ray of sun, we would brighten the world.

In times at best, optimism is the most valuable quality. If only we knew we would race to prosper.

In this temporary world of spoken amiss, we wish for happiness.

From the glow in a daughters eye, exposed internal bliss.

We all have the same goal, but strive to force feed our purpose, with what we assume to be and intelligent choice. When in reality it’s worthless.

Happiness is life’s lock and how frantically we search for the key.

To be eternally satisfied is to be a caged bird set free.

Equality is a tooth of our answer.

Hence ignorance is a disease which kills a heart before a soul, exceedingly deadly yet curable unlike cancer.

Contentment is the sweetest thing a life could ever taste.

A good deed erases enemies through sincerity; such a deed can never be replaced.

So hasten to success, hasten to the evil past which the latter will erase,

It’s one difference at a time which makes the earth a better place.

 

By May Bint Abu-Qalbain

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