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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required "The moment all this happens - it will then be a wonderful world" ~ The Poet~ The Moment: a butterfly alights its cocoon, the sun rendezvous with the moon appears a congenial smile rapture begins to beguile a delight sparks a memory it adorns earth, a crystal gemmary lavender bliss permeates the air succulent honeysuckle everywhere tyrants cease to exist dissention is covered with loving mist in empathy a teardrop sorrowfully falls for help the loneliest heart calls whales have no need to lament killing whales no longer an event a cure is found the deaf hear a sound true love is sworn luscious blueberries adorn happiness is everyone’s duty. all bestowed with beauty a healthy baby is born The rich are humble The wise fail to stumble God is pleased all suffering is eased all weapons melt true contentment is felt splendor isn’t just for some we live to the beat of one drum trivial tribulations fade positive thoughts invade. violence is negated respect for all is appreciated shattered hearts mend pure doctrine He will send generosity becomes law there’s kindness evermore endeavor always reaps reward our Lord we elevate toward when all fears subside understanding is nationwide peace resumes her sway all wars cease come what may The moment these words can truly be unfurled: Then we can say What a wonderful world.
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