THE TOUCH
In life’s relational journey, this I’ve found so true and clear,
A lesson learned from those I hold so dear.
In all relationships, it’s more about you,
Than placing blame on what others do.
When a flashlight dims, what do you say?
You don’t discard it, just change the way.
As replacing the batteries, bring back the light,
To have it once again, shine so bright.
When friends falter, what do we often do?
It’s easy to cast them aside, send them to the dark.
But should this be our chosen path?
My take is no, instead let's help them, dispel the wrath.
Like a torch that guides us through the night,
Friends may need our help to shine their light.
Some need double A batteries; attention and affection,
Others may need triple A: affection, attention and acceptance.
Some othets simply need C: a touch of compassion,
While others may need D: direction with passion.
Whatever the battery, if they still don’t glow,
Stay compassionate, let your kindness show.
Draw them close, to share your light so bright, and
Together, you may conquer the darkest night.
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