A smile
is a frown turned upside down.
A smile
is painted on the face of a clown.
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I like & love your poem. I always like poems that rhyme. However, I am looking for the one that begins with, " A smile costs nothing but it means much."
Dear Kurt Hearth, The longest word in English is 'Smiles' because there is a mile between 'S' and 's'-they say. This poem I like very much for 'Smile' has become the rarest commodity in the present world. To smile one has to relax all his nerves and for anger one should keep all his nervers in tension, but none goes the easier way. There is a joke what I have heard about. A British man smiles immediately when he hears a joke. An Irish man a little later, while a Scot days after, when he recalls the joke at his leisure. Is it so? Please read my poem on 'Smile' in this website, which compares all sorts of smiles in the world. Your 'Smile' is excellent to read.
It's very very very nice poem I ever heard in my life