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Woodrow's Poems

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THERE’S SUNSHINE IN A SMILE

Life is a mixture of sunshine and rain,
Laughter and pleasure, teardrops and pain.
All days can’t be bright, but it’s certainly true,
There was never a cloud the sun didn’t shine through.
So keep on smiling whatever betides you.
And you’ll find when you smile your day will be brighter,
And all your burdens will seem so much lighter.
For each time you smile you will find it is true,
Somebody will smile back at you.
And nothing on earth can make life more worthwhile,
Than the sunshine and warmth of a beautiful smile.




Woodrow Johnson 0537751
Lincolnton, NC
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