Practice What You Preach Poem by Bernard F. Asuncion

Practice What You Preach



P-ractice what you preach,
R-ight then and there;
E-xecute what you say,
C-reating a deed for the better.
I-t's nice to do what you tell,
O-nce and for all;
U-nless you walk the talk,
S-entence to deaf ears shall fall.

M-ay thirtieth early morn
H-ears all the words of wisdom;
A-pply them in your life,
E-very detail you obey what may come.

A-ll the things that you say
S-tipulate for an action;
U-se every opportunity,
N-ot ignoring other's expectation.
C-ontract to lead what you orally read
I-s against break or breach;
O-verwhelming prize you get,
N-ow that you practice what you preach.

Monday, July 18, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: birthday
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Bernard F. Asuncion

Bernard F. Asuncion

Subic, Philippines
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