Ditch Damaged Dames Poem by John Sensele

Ditch Damaged Dames



If attitudes become sinister,
Ditch liabilities that kill you relationship
With folks who minister
The death of your kinship.

If tongues wag too much
To poison personalities with slander
That feels evil to a Midas' touch
Make sure the inconveniences go under.

If relationships wither and die
Because one character poisons the atmosphere
With gossip, intrigue to tie
Your fate to a sorrow stake, from the toxin stay clear, dear.

If you cling to a liability
That stains and retains enmity
As her number one priority
Ensure you swing towards affability and amity as a duty.

If damaged dames dangle a name
Inherited from family luminaries
To whom they brought shame
Pardon or abandon such mercenaries.

If decision making becomes a weakness
Hone the craft of interpersonal skills
To bring on board frankness
Or you'll incur relationship loss bills.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017
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Rajnish Manga 06 September 2017

Hone the craft of interpersonal skills Or you'll incur relationship loss bills. These practical tips can go a long way to have a fruitful relationship with the people around. Thanks.

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John Sensele

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Ndola, Zambia
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