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Thursday, 18 April 2013

AN APPEAL FOR CALM AND PATIENCE 
                                                              in our daily lives

In a shrill voice, you interrupt;

In a manner so fierce and abrupt;

A friendly conversation you disrupt, 

The air of cheerfulness you corrupt.

Even if in patience you're bankrupt,

You shouldn't let your temper erupt.


For in much of human history,

There's enough of harm and misery.

Though it's never all hunky-dory,

Conflicts are often unnecessary.

So, we must not be loud or scary,

If peace were to become ordinary.

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