Lessons Of Life

by James Garrett   Dec 18, 2014


Lessons Of Life

As I explore the circumstances of my life,
The successes and failures that
often led to strife.

Should I be grateful for lessons taught?
I now know that the greatest lessons was when I was most distraut.

The easy lessons soon faded away,
the most difficult remain to this day.

I still have many mountains to climb,
But the effort has left me most sublime.

I know every problem before me That lie,
Will only teach me until the day That I die.

As life prepares me for that final goal,
Expectantly I look for new joys to unfold.

The final goal must be truged,
It is only then that you may be judged.

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