Kind Words Poem by Gerry Legister

Kind Words



Just some kind words of appreciation
A thoughtful moment to understand,
Recommend the difference in a person
That changes the ambiance and beyond.

Deeds of kindness and gentle thoughts,
Send the vestiges of virtues down here,
Deity finds elusive paths to our hearts,
Retrieve the messages we long to hear.

Show someone that you care about them
Our deeds will last, pass through the ages,
And cross over timely generations to learn
All the folklore, stored in the gallery of stories.

Antiquity, share deeds of life in an oracle,
Kind words held out by hearts and hand,
Count them one by one, up to the pinnacle
And they become a mighty force in the land.

Kind to even those living with wretched vanity,
Kind words offered to those despised and scorn,
Hope the deed will help make our world happy,
Put a smile where the haunting suspicion frown.

But the actions of virtue are a humble choice,
A kind word is a sweet world inside our being,
The unseen force of visions, dreams, and device,
Planting beautiful seeds of duty in our realm.

Monday, January 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: kindness
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Kindness is a force living full bring inside our reins
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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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