Paint Your Life

Life is like a piece of art,
It requires lots of heart.
Choose your paint and your brush,
Take your time, avoid the rush.
Before you paint, choose your theme,
Don't be afraid, to follow your dream.
It's alright, to make a mistake.
Your painting is real, it's not fake.
Look at your painting, don't be crying,
Begin again, keep on trying.
Your painting is never fully complete,
Enjoy the process, make sure it's sweet.

~by AnitaPoems.com

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Comments

  1. Pieter Hibma

    August 6, 2013

    You develop in the dark room, don't forget that.

  2. Janine Viviane Hofmann

    August 6, 2013

    wonderful words… if only they were so easy as painting a picture… to me painting is much easier (when there is inspiration, when there is silence, when this depression has not a so strong moment…  🙁   as it has having it for some years)

  3. Kenneth Chow

    August 6, 2013

    Wonderful words,.. How's your paint looks like, Does anyone help you to finished them yet? my dear +Jendhamuni Sos Wish your dreams come true & Good Luck  ~~~~

  4. Purna Gurung

    August 6, 2013

    My sister's post is teaching to good persons. It is a good guide.

  5. Purna Gurung

    August 6, 2013

    My sister's post is teaching to good persons. It is a good guide.

  6. Rob Robinson

    August 7, 2013

    Beautiful words my fren, anythin worth it, is worth doing carefully, I couldn't think of sumtin mor deserving of care, than the painting th@ is 'life'. All the best my fren 🙂

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