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Dec 11, 2016 Features / Columnists, Food For Thought, News
Hello I am time
I am precious
I’m priceless but I’m free
I know no partiality
I’m the same to the poor and rich
I’m the same to end and all
Some spend me, some use me
Use me and say “I will help you reach your goals, dreams and ambitions
Use me and say I will make you healthy and wealthy
I can make you progress and prosper
You can use me only once, you can’t recycle me
I’m flying never to return
Don’t use me next to next and say next time
Because next time you may miss me and see my footprints called “too late”
Give me as a gift to someone because I can heal
I can encourage
I can inspire
I can bring joy and happiness
I teach you life lessons so that you may know what really matters
I am yours
It’s your time
Don’t waste me, take good care of me today
Take good care of me today and I will take good care of you tomorrow
Before I leave I must say I’m given to you by the Creator
Please give back some time to Him
To pray
To say thank you and to ask Him to give you wisdom
To use me properly
Hello I am time
I am precious
I am priceless
But I’m free
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