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I say learn to practice what you preach You have no rights to tear other people down Remember this life is a long sandy beach Each man has a unique print of his own. So learn to always show love and support No man is an Island, the famous adage says, Brother-keeping is what life's entirely about And kindness is a blessed seed sown for better days. Love your neighbor as thyself, the good book says How long will we go contrary to this universal law, Commanded by God Himself since ancient of days? A law in which he invested time and love to draw. So where is humanity, where is that universal love? It's time for the strong to give the weak a helping hand The seed of love is the will of the Most High from above So let love become that unique footprint left in the sand. #Vanguard-Poetry23 ©️✍️ #IvanBrookspoetry©️ twitter @ivanclappers #IvanBrooksquotes©️ follower,like,share
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Jan 9, 2018
Jan 9, 2018 at 12:07 AM UTC
Footprints In The Sand
I say learn to practice what you preach You have no rights to tear other people down Remember this life is a long sandy beach Each man has a unique print of his own. So learn to always show love and support No man is an Island, the famous adage says, Brother-keeping is what life's entirely about And kindness is a blessed seed sown for better days. Love your neighbor as thyself, the good book says How long will we go contrary to this universal law, Commanded by God Himself since ancient of days? A law in which he invested time and love to draw. So where is humanity, where is that universal love? It's time for the strong to give the weak a helping hand The seed of love is the will of the Most High from above So let love become that unique footprint left in the sand. #Vanguard-Poetry23 ©️✍️ #IvanBrookspoetry©️ twitter @ivanclappers #IvanBrooksquotes©️ follower,like,share
'' Love your neighbor as thyself ! ''...This is the closes we can come to loving and obeying God..
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Jan 9, 2018
Jan 9, 2018 at 12:07 AM UTC
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