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Let’s be the Reason

 Let’s be the Reason


Let's be the reason

the reason for others to smile

not the reason for tears to roll out from the eyes

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' happiness

not the reason for their worries

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' motivation

not the reason for their dejection

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' peace

not the reason for their annoyance

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' entertainment

not the reason for their irritation

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' independence

not the reason for their dependence

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' intelligence

not the reason for their incompetence

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' achievements

not the reason for their failures

 

Let's be the reason

the reason for others' resilience

not the reason for their deterrence

Let there be a reason, a strong reason. To strengthen the bond of our relationship, let this reason be remembered by generations to come.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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