A Will-O-Wisp on the Wind

Will-O-Wisp on the Wind
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To train and brace one mind with logic still
who finds quickly a moments reliance
and see the act helps build self confidence
so webs of thoughts are not lost in free will.
We must take time to weave in loom of mind
to create complicated tapestry
understand a problem naturally
and find an answer as your fingers grind.
The threads of rugs are unseen and subtle
to strengthen our ability to weave
will build endurance for this crazy world.
A way to pull us up from life’s rubble
a proven time-tested way to achieve
to watch our plan as if a flag unfurled.
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All of a sudden the science makes no sense
when subscribe to magic and illusion
sometimes the lies will add to confusion
when suddenly knowledge is great offense.
Able to live and describe the living
with words and discipline of world is won
with millions of ideas under the sun
to learn how to learn and increase giving.
In truth one can only learn what one can
yet in the end let go as God may please
we will see a small world and a larger one.
Just sit for second put your mind to plan
and sweep through your life with relative ease
to possibly reap profit and have fun.
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Use your time well, very swiftly it runs
try not to drag through your life at a rate
that makes our world a place to suffocate
to quietly suffer like soulless ones.
The following advice not popular
if you plan for your life your time is won
so planning is really the path to fun
the only way to be spectacular.
Our lives will improve with the studying
to build the muscles of our mind and heart
all the world within pages of books.
A complicated knot our untying
audience found me transforming the part
they sigh and look upward with learned looks.
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Very good advice for learning and growing to be all one can be in life. Great work, Jamie. Well done.
Thank you Phyllis.