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Your Family Is Waiting For You

Life is worth much more than What is use to care for its fullness. Drive carefully on the steering, Your family are waiting for you At home to kiss away their pains and Put a smile on their beautiful faces. Don't drink and drive brother, Life has no duplicate, you live once; You live once and once dead you're gone. Your family needs you at home to butter Their breads in the dry season of life. Life is more than you think on steering! Don't answer phone calls while driving, Life is too precious to be wasted once. Accident can occur at any time of the day, God forbids; life permits, such is life. Your family can't do without you around, Life is not a do or die affair, slow and stead wins all. Speed not on the highway like a horse, Your future is in your hand on the steering. Where a hare gets to, the tortoise will get there too, Vehicle goes and comes but you don't come back After going beyond; your family crave for Your companionship with them at your domain. Obey the traffic rules and traffic officers, Use your seat belt and don't eat while driving. You are more than a gold and silver to the Family that you give life and hope of living. When the birds are singing make a monotone Among the tones that savor the price of safety. Safety is life in fullness and nurishment! Nature gives back to you what you have given, Try to concentrate while driving and avoid Too much conversation that can distract. Your family needs your face to survive in life, The bosom of your wife long for your water. In all that you drive, remember that your Family is waiting for your return at home. Life is worth much more than what is used To maintain, care, and keep it to blossom. (C) John Chizoba Vincent Voice Of Vincent 2016

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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