Joyous Beauty

Many componets are put into life,

some joys are overlooked. Birth, love,

family, success, but this is much more simple.

Smile.

 

The slightest uprising of the cheekbones,

the slight turn upward of the lips, the dimmples

that form ones the act has been commited.

Smile.

 

A baby's laughter when tickled by it's loved one,

the swaddle of hugs a soldier receives when returning home,

your favorite song returning to the radio.

Smile.

 

When a gentleman drops on one knee,

the view you see when you've reached the tallest peak,

warm sun kissing your cheeks giving the slightest tickle.

Smile.

 

Simple surprises, astounding sights, grand acomplishments.

All life has to offer, the most amazing thing we take

for granted. Never forget.

Smile.

This poem is about: 
Me
My family

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