Blessings In Disguise Poem by Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Blessings In Disguise

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No one may say" don't do this"
No one may say" don't do please
This comes from excusive domain
Parents, friends and relatives form this chain

It is show of closeness
Near affinity and shown on face
Only known people may try to guide
You too may seek their advice and confide

You like it so much as it has no selfish interest
People come forward to show the way with trust
It is always nice to feel with their presence
There is honest backing with least worry hence

Up to certain age it comes with little compulsion
That stage is crucial for you and full of confusion
Some one is needed to provide you exactness
The room for modification and correctness

Life doesn't end with their advice alone
So many mistakes might have been committed and gone
Yet that is advantageous stage to seek always
From them and feel worry free for the stress

Chase the goal but backward too
Many may watch you from close quarter and want to go through
With all its glory and excel
They may only come to you and delightedly tell

You may be lucky if this help is available
Many may be down with lots of troubles
Timely help is not afforded to them in time
So it is blessings in disguise sometimes

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 18 February 2013

Rob Martin2 hours ago Reassuring that there is always a way to get help, fix the grammar and it will be even better. Aliesa Shankel Cooper2 hours ago basically explains do's and don'ts in lefe, and what people think they can tell you Comment +1 Intuitive :) johnny perez2 hours ago :) Comment +1 true meaning

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Autumnuh A masterpiece! Your words are so true!

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No one may say” don’t do this” No one may say” don’t do please This comes from excusive domain Parents, friends and relatives form this chain

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
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