Poetry
by Donald De Bruce
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Not rated by the Author.
Share
Print Save Become a Fan
Once we learn to overcome obstacles, we will enjoy great success in our lives. Don't let temporary setbacks hold you back. The world belongs to those who get up each time following temporary defeat. To the determined go the fruits of success. Remember, Abe Lincoln hadn't won an election before winning the presidency. |
|
Elder Robert D. Hales’
“Ten Axioms To Guide Your Life” Article
Converted to Poetry by Donald De Bruce
It’s not the obstacles that count,
But how you learn to surmount.
Pursue goals with all your heart,
Might, mind, and strength—please be
smart.
To seek goals vacillating
Dooms you to sudden failing.
From a tiny spark, a fire
Within ignites an empire.
Don’t criticize, esteem her;
Make him a lasting brother.
Be unwavering, trusting
Loving and most accepting.
Our greatest strength can become
Our greatest weakness, loathsome.
Do not forget all you own
Are gifts from God now on loan
Natural man, do not drift,
God is giver of the gift.
Recall that failure is oft
A great teacher from aloft.
It’s not how you start the race
Or whether you set the pace.
You can tell how well you shine.
By how you cross the finish line.
Fools can earn money replete
But wise men save, most discreet.
To learn what God wants for you
Use agency on what you do.
Be accountable, unafraid
To live with decisions made.
Small work ne’er a battle won
When on our part, nothing’s done
The world is moving farther
Away from Christ our leader.
While it’s one thousand miles
removed,
The true church has never moved.
You are different than your peers.
That increases with the years.
God’s holy temple here—
The greatest college revere.
Holds knowledge you can’t get
At schools with work and sweat.
Knowledge of the Savior true ,
His gospel restored anew.
Wear the Savior’s armor whole
All his gifts and wonders extol
Go to God’s temple today,
Banish all your fears away.
Draw near to heavenly saintdom.
Endowment is God’s curriculum.
Teaching from whence mankind came
Why he’s on earth, not to remain.
Christ made worlds without number.
Earth is His footstool wonder.
He rules with love from above,
Glorifying God thereof.
Copyrite© 2007
Donald De Bruce
|
|
|
|