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Susan Carruthers

Susan Carruthers What motivates men, I don’t know, theme Must be your like person, can energize aim From morning to evening, I see, running always Many years it passed it didn’t get, lessen. Certainly, one thing you showed, dedication to lower Amazingly, you reduced, size in desired I can, challenge the world, seeing your behaviour Your like spirit, empowers to all humans. S. Carruthers, you derived, goal, you aimed, in life Being example to humans, if dedication survive Your prompt, excellence efforts, are accelerating all I see, in theatre, all searches where you’re. I spread message, to all, giving your instance You don’t take rest, worshiping benevolence Covering every aspect, you’ve won hearts of those I know, only, few generosities, can commit, your like Policy you teach, to all, describing, offer pure To win, the hearts of patients, smiling gesture Must be, you, like fairy, in your juvenile, Lord has provided you, I guess, sometimes beautiful. Culturally, reach you’re, with heart immaculate Conquer, colleague, celebrating, wedding ceremonial Decorating, as bride, to staff room, brilliant You wrote, your name, in the list of, lead. Many times, I think, you’ve deep knowledge Enough, of that much, to be called, hero Be smart, acquiring, perfect appreciation, from Management, is keen, to garland your realm. Wishing to, further relate, I can’t diffuse, previous ‘Gem’ is at hand, to prove, you’re like that The person, who welcomed you, in the heart, always Must be, lucky young, imbibing, your shine. Remain, like that diamond, studded with, pearls Surface of the dawn, where, sun scatters in lawn. S. Carruthers you’re, I surmised, as I saw You can add pages, millions, you can prescribe Millions you can describe.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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