The Adventures of the Wise Words

Once upon a time in a land far away,
There lived some words that loved to play.
They danced and sang, they ran and flew,
And they all had a lesson for me and you.

Buy and sell were two words of trade,
They taught us to earn and not be afraid.
Pay for what you want, but always be fair,
And make sure you have something to share.

Die was a word that made us all sad,
But it reminded us to be grateful and glad.
To cherish our time and live life to the fullest,
To love and be loved, to never be the cruelest.

Smell was a word that tickled our nose,
It could be pleasant or it could cause woes.
But it reminded us to appreciate the little things,
Like flowers and cookies and all that life brings.

Smile was a word that brightened our day,
It could chase all the clouds and keep them at bay.
To spread joy and kindness was its aim,
To make the world a better place, that's the game.

Kill was a word that frightened us all,
But it taught us to choose kindness instead of a brawl.
To be gentle and loving, to help and protect,
To show compassion and not neglect.

Learn was a word that fueled our mind,
To seek knowledge and wisdom, to never be blind.
To explore and discover, to ask and to find,
To broaden our horizons and to grow and to shine.

Cry was a word that let out our tears,
It was okay to feel sad and to face our fears.
To seek comfort and support, to be there for each other,
To show empathy and love, to be a true brother.

Shoot was a word that made us cautious,
It reminded us to handle guns with great focus.
To respect life and never be reckless,
To value peace and never be restless.

Laugh was a word that made us feel light,
To enjoy the moment and forget all the fright.
To be silly and playful, to have fun and be bright,
To share our joy and to shine with all our might.

Jump was a word that made us leap,
To be brave and adventurous, to take a big sweep.
To overcome obstacles and reach for the sky,
To aim high and to never be shy.

These words were our friends, our teachers, and guides,
They showed us the way and helped us thrive.
So let's remember their lessons, let's hold them tight,
And let's spread their wisdom with all our might.

Reflections

  1. What lessons did the different words in the poem teach us?
  2. How can we apply the lessons learned from the poem in our daily lives?
  3. Which word in the poem is your favorite, and why?
  4. How do you feel after reading the poem?
  5. Can you think of other words that teach valuable life lessons?

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