A few mornings ago I was reading the morning newspaper, I stopped to look at the obituaries.
Do you read the obituaries sometimes?
I didn't know the woman that morning, but was drawn to read about her.
What struck me was the gift of her last words to her daughters.
"Remember to listen to the trees, talk to the flowers,
and dance in the rain
and continue running your own race!"
These words just touched my heart.
Yes, we must remember this.
For this will bring us JOY!
It doesn't cost us a penny,
but worth a million dollars.
Do you read the obituaries sometimes?
I didn't know the woman that morning, but was drawn to read about her.
What struck me was the gift of her last words to her daughters.
"Remember to listen to the trees, talk to the flowers,
and dance in the rain
and continue running your own race!"
These words just touched my heart.
Yes, we must remember this.
For this will bring us JOY!
It doesn't cost us a penny,
but worth a million dollars.
The words touched my heart too. I couldn't have said it any better. She must have been a lovely woman.
ReplyDeleteBalisha
Thank you for sharing this inspiring piece!
ReplyDeleteI read the obits every day. Now and then I see one that really touches me. This is a perfect lesson to leave behind.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful words to leave her daughters with. I hope her daughters take those words to heart. Thank-you for sharing this Marilyn, I'm going to write them down.
ReplyDeleteThank you for trying the teas my friend......so happy you enjoyed them all. I like listening to trees..I think they are very wise indeed. xoxox
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing those words today, Marilyn... This has lifted a tough week! :o) ((HUGS)) P.S. Thank you for the sweet comment at my place yesterday!
ReplyDeleteLovely words, good advice!
ReplyDeleteSuch good advice, Marilyn. I hope you're having a day full of blessings.
ReplyDeleteWhat great words to have in an obituary!
ReplyDeleteI used to read the obits all the time. Then my parents died. I rarely read the obits now.
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