Presently Yours

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( Written for What do you see # 200- August 21, 2023 )

Every human thinks no lesser

than a leader nowadays,

So inculcate a simple human in all leaders.

One smile makes

thousands other to spontaneously smile,

So make us all smile.

Bridge connects

far distances, high lows and difficult terrains,

So bridge all our gaps and differences.

No black or no white

in a colorful rainbow,

So sprinkle all colors around us all.

Hey! Kiddy grow with that innocent smile,

wisdom and happiness,

for future of all of us which we least care about.

What do you see # 200- August 21, 2023

Good evening and see you next time. 


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18 thoughts on “Presently Yours

  1. “No black or no white
    in a colorful rainbow,
    So sprinkle all colors around us all…”
    said so true and so lovely too.
    a wonderful take 🤍✨

  2. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
    Sadje says:

    Such a beautiful poem J. Love how you’ve tied in what is with what can be. Thanks for joining in.

      1. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
        Sadje says:

        You’re welcome

  3. Diti Sen – Kolkata, India – An independent writer and author, currently exploring blogging, tracking life from India and ready to explore anything from the tried and tested to the wierd and the eclectic. You will find, nature, travel, food, children, folklore, myths, festivals, reflections, inspirations, amongst many other topics here. Anything that makes me think and ponder and want to know more about.
    Diti Sen says:

    Truly. Nothing works more than a genuine smile.😊 Great lines!

  4. SelmaMartin – Japan – I love the written word, bubbling with the desire to tell stories. At (WEBSITE): https://selmamartin.com you’ll find short stories & articles, AND POETRY to help you arrive at a place where you can open up to see your zone of extraordinary. Being ordinary is extraordinary, especially in today’s high-paced culture. So, even if you think you don’t have an extraordinary zone, I hope you stick around to read the blogs and come to see yourself in any one of the ordinary stories. I love reading, laughing, gardening, and learning new things.
    SelmaMartin says:

    Lovely: “ bridge all our gaps and differences.

    No black or no white

    in a colorful rainbow,”

    And the international language that A SMILE is, is a lovely CALL TO ACTION. I like it. Thanks for sharing

  5. Priti – I, a teacher, dreamer, imaginative personality, feel life deeply and try to express it through my writing.
    Priti says:

    Yes they are the future of the nation! 👌

      1. Priti – I, a teacher, dreamer, imaginative personality, feel life deeply and try to express it through my writing.
        Priti says:

        ☺️

  6. ben Alexander – David Bogomolny was born in Jerusalem to parents who made Aliyah from the USSR in the mid-70's. He grew up in America, and returned to Israel as an adult. He works as a grant writer for the Jewish Agency for Israel. He and his wife and daughter live in Jerusalem.
    ben Alexander says:

    This is so very uplifting, J. M. <3
    ~David

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