These important questions,
will test one's convictions,
these will tell one wiser,
when each one will have answer.
Simple questions, yet complicated,
true test for the talented.
II
Who is the person,
most important to you?
What is the deed,
the one you really must do?
When is the time,
most important for you?
III
The person most important,
is the one with you this instant,
he is the most important person,
due to one simple reason:
you never truly know,
if you will again be with another fellow.
IV
The most important deed,
is doing what that person need,
that is what must be done,
by you with anyone,
for you never truly know,
it might be the last good deed you'll do.
V
The most important time,
is right at this very moment,
it is the gift of the present,
the here, the now, the recent,
for you never truly know,
how much time is left for you.
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4 Comments
Post a Commentso true, nice one!
very wise
This is so true!
True