Dos And Donts Poem by Faraj Nyandiko

Faraj Nyandiko

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Dos And Donts



Don't trade your beautiful soul
For power, wealth or fame,
One day you might cry foul.
Work hard to build your name.

Don't dwell so much on dreams,
Strive always as you pray
For the birth of mature themes,
And God will make you a way.

Don't break a heart intentionally,
The wound may heal externally,
But the scars might last eternally.
Handle romantic affairs diligently.

Don't dance because they're dancing,
Identify the rationale and advantage,
Before setting feet to the stage.
It's called inductive reasoning.

Honor the one and almighty God,
Redeemer, ruler of all nations.
Compare him not to any other god
Because he is above all creations.

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