Words denoting your devout deeds,
Royally lie, in your lingos,
For, they provide, for your upshots,
Things dense, for all your hard works.
Erasing entire indolence,
Offering nil any imbalance,
And displaying its appearance,
Stands proud and firm, your persistence.
“Hard work never killed a man”,yes;
“His inner war and disease cause
his unexpected demise,”
David Ogilvy showed with ease.
Set aside well, you, your own life,
Just for sincere work, not for strife.
Persistence is a honeyed word,
That helps you earn your livelihood.
You use it in the very top tier
Of your action, its fruit, you bear,
Will be pleasant and well-matured,
Emitting light of joy in mind.
Being zealous in your duty,
Face you will, no fatality.
When you travel to win your goal,
Use the wings of the four D's well.
The four winning wings in action,
Determination, decision,
dedication, and devotion
Will take your job to perfection..
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteI count four 'wings' in that last... but agree with them all! YAM xx
Yes, Yamini, four D’s, thank you.
DeleteWell said! All the D words deserve winning :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteYour poem is dynamite.
ReplyDeleteThank you, SG.
ReplyDeleteWise words well said!
ReplyDeletethank you, Bill.
DeleteVery forceful advice.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosemary.
ReplyDelete"Persistence is a honeyed word"
ReplyDeleteI like that. I don't think I ever saw it like that before, but I do now.
Thank you, Magaly.
Delete"Hard work never killed anyone" I like. Fits in with "I loaded sixteen tons and what did I get?"
ReplyDeleteNice rundown, Ruda.
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Thank you, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Keep safe and Godbless.
ReplyDeleteEllen
Thank you, Ellen.
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