Don't Strain the Brain

There is a great segment of humanity that carry that motto
From day one, and believe me, as years pass, there's be a lot of
Unused brain still being reserved for some emergency,
In in their fixation about the strain thing, they see no urgency

To open up the window of their life and let some sunshine in.
To let a perfectly capable brain lie in dormancy is really a sin.
It wasn't put there just to separate your ears,
And it  regenerates, so use what God gave ya. It'll last for years and years.

Lucile I. Burke
December 7, 1999

 

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