I came across this beautiful poem from some Unknown Poet and would like to share it with all of you. The title of this Poem is so Apt that there are no words that I can say. It goes like this:
When God had made the earth and sky,
Beautiful flowers and the strong trees,
He then made all the lovely animals,
The fish, the birds and bees.
And when at last He’d finished,
Not one was quite the same.
He said, ‘I’ll walk this world of mine,
And give each one a name.’
And so he travelled far and wide
And everywhere He went,
A little creature followed Him
Until its strength was atlast spent.
When all were named upon the earth
And in the sky and sea,
The little creature said, ‘Dear Lord,
There’s not one left for me.’
Kindly the Father said to him,
‘I’ve left you to…
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Thanks once again Rekha for this kind gesture.
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Welcome buddy .
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Thanks
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Yes always It’s true.
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Yes indeed . Thank you .
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A very good read from a very qualified and talented blogger. Will be happy to follow.
All the best
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thanks a lot. 🙂
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Really nice.
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Thank you 😊
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प्रकृति के सच्चे सौंदर्य की विवेचना है।आपकी लेखनी
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इतनी तारीफ …… बहुत शुक्रिया आपका 🙂
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मैं अद्भुत लिख नहीं सकता किन्तु अद्भुत लेखनी को प्रोत्साहित अवश्य कर सकता हूं।
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धन्यवाद, पर आपने मेरी कुछ ज्यादा हीं प्रशंसा कर दी है। 🙂
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आपके शब्दों की प्रसंशा आप को ही सम्बोधित करेंगी।
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फिर से आपका बहुत-बहुत आभार सक्षम 🙂
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Truly beautiful poem!
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thank you.
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👍
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thank you.
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Hi from India
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hi ,
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Hey best morning
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good morning from Pune, India,
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Hello good morning
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hi, good afternoon. I checked your blog , but i don’t know your language.
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English, Tamil
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