WHEN YOU ARE KIND A brother and sister
were very very sad,
their wagon was broken;
the only toy they had.
Brother dragged the wagon,
sister carried the wheel,
off to see the blacksmith
hoping to make a deal.
The blacksmith saw them
standing out front;
he kindly greeted them,
when he was normally blunt.
Brother said to him,
"can you repair our wheel,
we only have a dime;
can we make a deal?"
The blacksmith saw the
hope in their begging eyes,
he knew these children;
he could never deny.
"I'll fix your wagon
as good as new,
keep your dime and
buy some gum to chew".
The blacksmith felt better
than he had in a long time
he realized you feel better,
when you are kind.
Ralph L. Clark ©
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