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SMILE (1) : SONNET 113

I know well what a smile does mean to you,
That, for an ailing soul it's the best medicine
And best it makes us up, best it lifts face value,
And stronger than a balm and bright as sunshine.
You also mean a smile as a solution 
To every problem, and of peace a language, 
And further, it is matchless as a fashion,
'So beauty of the lips of any age.
And many other meanings you do know
From quotes, from lips you yourself have observed,
But no smile, whoe'er does smile, is so
Meaningful as the smile of your beloved.
Yet, there're two smiles which mean yet greater.
Those smiles are of your father and your mother.

-- N P Samal 

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