Everyday, people suffer from all kinds of looses, losing a job is bad, losing a loved one is worse, and losing homes, job, and family members all at the same time is the worst nightmare one can never imagine. I am still in a shock about what happened to Haiti. Since natural disasters are unpredictable, unstoppable, and unbelievably powerful, we shall cherish what we have for today, and be happy, be positive, and give our loved ones encouragement, light, and comfort they deserve. Because nobody has control over tomorrow.
Again, this poem is written in providing hope to people all over the world who live under struggles, poverty, uneasy pains…
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Survive the plight,
Turn around the situation,
Twilight in sight,
Turn on the Hope Station!
Overcome the hardships,
Get pass the fears.
Mend the broken relationships,
Shed No more tears.
Flee the shadows,
Wish for miracles to appear.
Conquer the sorrows,
Make The Pain Disappear!
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Let’s cherish what we have for today, wish for the best for tomorrow, and
smile, study, send out messages, and shine our wisdom to make this world a better place!
Thank YOU! 🙂 🙂
Grandest wishes For You Tonight, Tomorrow, and For Good!
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Becoming Homeless:
Jingle: https://jingleyanqiu.wordpress.com/2010/01/14/become-homeless/
We all need to appreciate what we have, give more, take less, and pray for all the people in Haiti!
Right you are, Dick Berry.
Thank you for the agreement. 🙂
Really good points Jingle! For we surely do not know what tomorrow will bring,but we can have confidence for we know who holds our future God our great creator and he will never leave us! As they suffer we pray for God is sending help and will continue too.
Luv ya
You are jingling, Pat.
What a lovely response.
I loved it that you are thinking like God. 🙂
Thank you sooo much Jingle for bringing this to light.
Have a Blessed weekend 😉
hugs!
Hi, Lily,
Best Wishes for you and your family. 🙂
“hugs” back.
Make The Pain Disappear! That’s it. Your last 4 words said it all. Unfortunate for Haiti to go through such tragedy and those looking at it hopefully would learn a lesson and be aware. Life is impermanent so why harbor hatred and grudges. Cherish what you already have and make the pain go away instead of dragging the extra baggage around. TQ
Dear Bananaz:
Exactly! 🙂 🙂
Life is short, why calculating and creating hatred and anger…I loved every WORDS of your here.
Excellent job! 🙂
Hope is like a field of flowers
if not nourished, it withers
Nicole:
Your lines sound like a poem!
Way to go, your smart girl. 🙂
lovely heartfelt words from a tremendous all round artiste xx
Thank you for the incredible WORDS.
take care.
times like these bring life into perspective
i only hope we dont lose it when the crisis is passed.
would love to make the pain disappear.
lovely words. smiles.
hello, Brian:
You are so cool, I know you are super busy, but always find time to comment, you bring sunshine to so many people…
Cheers. 🙂
It is very hard to watch others suffer. I’m continually in prayer for the people of this country and also doing what we can as a church to provide aid.
I pray the aid will get through the corruption to the people who needs it to carry on until things can work out more stably.
Thanks for visiting with me and for such kind words. I do appreciate it.
Hello,
I am sure your kindness and incredible input will pay off.
Take good care.
I enjoy your visit. 🙂
very powerful. I hope you grab those awards..
Thanks a million, Amy.
Awards are admirable, but my goal shall never be aiming at those…
Nobody has control over tomorrow and we should remember it and enjoy every minute.
I often wish for miracles to appear but the truth here and now is the biggest miracle.
I love your poem! You are a talented writer.
Dear Pink Links:
Thank you for the kind remarks.
Your kindness is gold and
your support is precious. 🙂
I love your comments. 🙂
Thank you J, this was a nice bit of hope.
You are welcome,
Jamie, I wish it helps a little bit.
Best.
This is the challenge met, to see what is. Dare we see it as well? SCARED!