Weara Smile Poem by Frederick Nellist

Weara Smile



A smile builds bridges
Strangers become friends
A spontaneous expression
That never offends
Smiles turn to laughter
A most civilised sound
Smiles are for free
Happy smiles respond
Smiles have real value
When you give them away
A heaven sent tonic
That is with you to stay
A day without smiles
Is valuable time wasted
Summer wine left untasted
A smile always a winner
A frown draws blanks
Accept offered smiles
No need for thanks.

Monday, July 1, 2019
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Frederick Nellist

Frederick Nellist

Jarrow on Tyne UK
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