Kindness always brings peace to soul & mind

Kindness is a precious jewel
That one can give to another
Kindness is a priceless gem
That can help you in future.
Kindness does not require money
It requires true care
And affection, love & knowledge
Today which are very rare.
Kindness always brings
Peace to soul & mind
No better way of salvation
Other than kindness you would find.
Kindness cannot be only shown
By people adult and old
Kindness can be shown by
Any heart pure like gold.

Poem title: Kindness
~Written by Aakash Solanki

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  1. Rana Singh

    April 1, 2013

    Beautiful Thought…Its a nice post as usual by you..Regards ..

  2. Gnomey heart

    April 1, 2013

    yes and never ever taking advantage on someone's kindness

  3. Robert R. Greene

    April 1, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos Your responce was so fast, that it made in a hurry look slow.

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    April 1, 2013

    +Robert R. Greene Not everyone here writes and speaks English fluently here, Robert. I am trying my best to understand everyone, hoping no one is trying to trick anyone else with their words intentionally. And this is what I understand from your writing. Please forgive me, if I understood this incorrectly. English is not my native language.

  5. Erica Marcum

    April 2, 2013

    Yes, I love the picture of these amazing rocks and how the water has a small "waterfall" on each of the rocks. Also great poem about true kindness….Thank you +Jendhamuni Sos

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