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Patricia Yarbrough Poem
We really need to create peace
between one another.
Stop all this fighting between
sister and brother.
We really need more love
love in world today.
And a lot less of the mean things
that people say.
To create peace with neighbors, family,
and friends is really smart.
This I find is really simple
and a great way to start.
To create peace and start this
way.
A smile, a hug, and " I'm sorry",
may be a great thing to say.
Pass this on down the line as you
go.
If everyone passes it on peace will be created
and it will be so.
So everyone pitch in to help CREATE PEACE!
Copyright © Patricia Yarbrough | Year Posted 2011
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Patricia Yarbrough Poem
You are beautiful just the way
you are.
I have seen you with my heart
they have from afar.
It don't take a mirror, make-up, or
miracle to see the real you.
Just to open thier eyes and heart
is all they need to do.
For real beauty is seen from within
and only takes a glance.
And for most it comes when we first
meet and there is no second chance.
It won't take much to open your heart
to the beauty inside.
It's like bringing back life to a beautiful
palnt that looks like it died.
Just give it love, and water, and
little sunshine.
Look at the beauty and love,
maybe a friend you might find.
You'll be so much happier and a
smile you might see.
I know the people around you and places,
a lot more beautiful they'll be.
BEAUTY IS IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER!
Copyright © Patricia Yarbrough | Year Posted 2011
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Patricia Yarbrough Poem
There is one thing in life that
I cherish the most.
It's something I created and cannot
be lost.
A life that was created inside
of me.
To grow from love and happoness,
and cherished it shall be.
To watch this life grow with
each new day.
A smile upon the angelic creation
for me to watch play.
For one day this cherished creation
will someday be grown.
To someday be gone away with a
cherished creation of thier own.
So cherish each moment you have
with them still.
For each moment is precious and
pass by fast it will.
Copyright © Patricia Yarbrough | Year Posted 2011
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