Treasures Poem by George Samuel

Treasures



Beneath the mountains
Above the plain
Adjust as heaven over the earth
Same as valleys lower beneath
Embrace your childhood friend
Below your breast
Forsake the down times
Enjoy the ups greatly esteem
And when is payback forsake the past
The future is bright
You must not travel alone
But with a guiding angel safety is sure
No highland on earth
Or forest without the crown of trees
Life must be cherished while there's breath
Or carefully save for idle worms to try
Like so sweet is life
In groups in twos
Keep in touch and in style
Just this free world nothing to owe

Thursday, September 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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The worst thing that can ever happen to man is loneliness
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