Tuesday, January 20, 2004

Then Laugh

Build for yourself a strong box,

Fashion each part with care;

When it's strong as your hand can make it,

Put all your troubles there;

Hide there all thought of your failures,

And each bitter cup that you quaff;

Lock all your heartaches within it,

Then sit on the lid and laugh. Picture from Hometown    

                   

 

Tell no one else its contents,

Never its secrets share;

When you've dropped in your care and worry

Keep them forever there;

Hide them from sight so completely

That the world will never dream half;

Fasten the strong box securely -

Picture from HometownThen sit on the lid and laugh.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this poem

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Best advise and Best poem I have ever read.