Lifes Winding Road. Poem by Tor Magnor Solvang

Lifes Winding Road.

On life's winding road we go,
Good and bad, a mingled flow.

Smile when tears begin to fall,
Love the things you have, stand tall.

Hold dear memories, sweet and true,
Forgive, but learn from what you do.

Mistakes we make along the way,
Teach lessons for a brighter day.

People change, that much is clear,
Things go wrong, bring doubt and fear.

But through it all, remember this,
The ride goes on, a hopeful bliss.

T.M.Solvang

Lifes Winding Road.
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Picture: Lyseveien is known as one of Norway's most spectacular roads, featuring 27 sharp hairpin turns. The fjord itself stretches for about 42 kilometers (26 miles) , flanked by towering granite cliffs that rise over 1,000 meters high.
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