Smiling in Infectious

Smiling is infectious; you catch it like the flu, When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too. I passed around the corner and someone saw my grin, When he smiled I realized I’d passed it on to him. I thought about that smile then I realized it’s worth, A single smile, just like mine could travel round the earth. So, if you feel a smile begin, don’t leave it undetected. Let’s start an epidemic quick, and get the world infected!! KEEP THE SMILES GOING.

Poem title: A Smile for You
Author: I got it on the internet

Comments

  1. jetaime gandah

    June 12, 2013

    beautiful…  all smiles for you  dear  =)   =)   =)

  2. 이만희

    June 12, 2013

    A good dream and make a comfortable night.

  3. Osvaldo de Aguiar

    June 12, 2013

    Pouca Coisa E necessaria parágrafo Transformar inteiramente UMA vida:  O amor  e sorriso .

  4. Dave Caban

    June 12, 2013

    Hello Jend keep on smiling .Have a great day , evening etc

  5. Rana Singh

    June 12, 2013

    So nice post.. +Jendhamuni Sos
    Love and compassion are the mother and father of a smile. We need to create more smiles in our world today. Smiles, after all, pave the way to a happy world.

  6. Pieter Hibma

    June 12, 2013

    Men shouldn't grow mustaches, it hides a smile.

  7. Carolyn Bryson

    June 12, 2013

    This person told me one time he always see my teeth.sou no what I'm doing
    Love the flower ….have a good day

  8. Ashok Kumar

    June 12, 2013

    Hello Ms. Jendhamuni Sos
    Laughter is the best medicine

  9. p swarna kumar

    June 15, 2013

    ha,ha..yes jendhamuni..

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