Words can touch our hearts

We're not too close in distance.
We're not too near in miles.
But words can still touch our hearts
and thoughts can bring us smiles.

~sms4smile

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/words-can-touch-our-hearts.html

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  1. Andrea Love

    September 5, 2014

    You always have beautiful pictures and beautiful words my dear friend.

  2. Ajay Agnihotri

    September 5, 2014

    Very nice thought Jendhamuni ! Good evening and have a nice time ahead.

  3. Sarady Kim

    September 6, 2014

    oui j merci pour cette belle fleur et merciencore!

  4. Mayur Shah

    September 6, 2014

    Yes Jen Your words touches our hearts

  5. Iceman Westside

    September 6, 2014

    Namaste' Jen, Thoughts to Words are the difference ! Have a. Good Day! ! 1. LUV. , 1 Nation , Peace !

  6. Hansika Narang

    September 6, 2014

    soooooooooo swetttttttttttttt offffffffffffffffffffffffff uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  7. Raghav panday

    September 6, 2014

    No doubt very true , when I was reading your post about pairs ,,, in the end it has made me smile like anything ,,,, I filled with joy in my heart and I was keep on smiling my mobile was kept on table at the same time somebody came in to my room and saw me smiling asked me what happen ,,,, and I did not reply to him he said to me ,,,,, have you gone mad ,,,,,, am I really gone mad ,,, this is one incident I often smile do the same madness since I , ——_–! you doctor give me the proper medicine ,,,,,,,

  8. Immanuel Komla

    September 8, 2014

    Words are REAL if only you add beings to them. They can bring good tidings as well as curses… let's watch and pray in Christ Jesus name. …. AMEN.

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