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THE MESSAGE

Hi Reader! It's been a while here. Sorry for the absence. I'm here today with a message and I hope it inspires you.



                        THE MESSAGE
            Dear lads and lasses
            To you I bring this message of bliss
            As you soar in life on your wings
            I pray you be steadfast and courageous
            As the mother hen caters for her chicks
            So jealously you must guard and let no stranger intrude your hearts

Dear lads and lasses
            Never forget that no life is free from problems
            Be strong and courageous
            Engrave this in your hearts-
            Live in confidence
            And in your Maker repose your confidence

             Just as the rains hold on to the clouds-
            And the stars stand in the sky with confidence
            Bear this in your hearts like your cross
            If you have a dream you have a plus
            Let your sight burst with great visions
            Hold on to that good which your heart believes

            Dear lads and lasses
Be kind to people on everyday that comes
            Let the plights of the broken hearted touch your conscience  
            Never should love depart from your soul and hearts  
            In humility, ask for wisdom in your prayers
            Yea! Sing it like a chorus

Dear lads and lasses
            Excuses cost kings their crowns
            Avoid and prevent them like Ebola virus
            Because at your feet, the hope of the world lies         
            Travel over the hills and fields, return to the world treasures
Conquerors you will be!

Copyrights (c) 2016, Amarachi Precious Nwankwo

For more inspiring poems, contact me for a copy of 'The Baobab Tree and Other Poems'
Have a fulfilling weekend!


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