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Do You Listen
When you woke them up, at the crack of dawn Did you smile at them today? Did you pour a cup, with cream and love Then send them on their way? Did you drive with ease, Not honk and squeeze On the road to work today? Did you offer space, in your place in line at the crowded store today? Did you keep your grace, when the others raced To crowd in front of you? Quite often through our day We will say the worn out line "How are you, today?" While, they answer ..."I am fine." But do we really listen With a heart that opens wide? For a heart may need some tending, behind a lonely mask of pride Next time you ask this question Just watch before you start Their eyes may be revealing So listen with your heart _______________________________ 12/7/14 For Regina Riddle's Contest "Didactic"
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