A Smile And Hello Poem by Francis Duggan

A Smile And Hello



A smile and hello does not cost you a thing
And joy to some stranger's day it well may bring
The sour faced and moody few wish for to know
Since they do seem lacking in the inner glow
A smile on your face and a cheerful hello
Are things that will never make for you a foe
Being surly and withdrawn will never make you a friend
People like happy people why otherwise pretend
The one with a sad face and always feeling down
Will never become the best loved one in town
For the reason for this no need to ask me
Since the answer is obvious as obvious as can be
On how we treat others we do have a choice
As the wise one would say it is nice to be nice.

Saturday, July 23, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: happiness
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