May Each Day Be Blessed

 
May each day be blessed
With all sorts of wonderful things;
Like the comfort of love and the joy of hope
And the warmth that having a good friend brings
 
May your tomorrows be carefree;
Free from worries and fears
May each moment be magical
Lasting through the years
 
May this day find you well
As you cross my mind
And may you know that you’re
An important person in my life

~The Poetry Pad

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  1. Pete Karas

    April 5, 2013

    Thankyou for the lovely words, happy Friday to you

  2. Ronnie Martin

    April 5, 2013

    Bless the wonders that surround us, each n everyday.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    April 5, 2013

    +Jim Ashman Good afternoon.
    I have been busy since I woke up today.
    Too much work, and lots of technical issues too.
    My brain is frying right now 🙂

  4. Jim Ashman

    April 5, 2013

    ok honey, don't work or study to darn hard okay :))

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    April 5, 2013

    +MAV T I ran out of time when I finished my show last night, didn't get to visit you. Only slept for one hour too.

  6. Kenneth Martinez

    April 5, 2013

    Jendhamnui, Sos beautiful words and i know they came from Ur heart cause u are a very good friend to me…and i feel the same way about u…love ….Ken…

  7. Selena N.

    April 5, 2013

    I like this poem,ESPECIALLY when it says
    "And the warmth that having a good friend brings"^_^

  8. Charles van Dijk

    April 5, 2013

    Who made this photo? The horizon is not straight. The poem is much better. Thank you.

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