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What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The first one is the grace of a parent,
The toughest and the most demanding,
A grace encompassing kindness, knowledge, experience and responsibility,
A trait showing dominance and leadership
A developed gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The second one is the grace of a teacher,
A highly testing, empowering and interlard trait.
A greatly intrepid, intricate, intriguing and intrinsic trait.
A quality showing patience, and eradicating inveigle.
An exalted gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The third one is the grace of a guest.
A trait testing the adaptation and camouflaging oneself extemporaneously.
An expound trait but expressing as feign thoughts,
A composed gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The fourth one is the grace of a friend,
A factor testing the trustworthiness in heart,
An incumbent trait which surfaces to make an impression on the world,
A holy gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The fifth and final one, is the grace of self,
The most visible and highly dominant grace,
The grace that judges a person’s state of stature,
A complete gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.
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The 5 Graces

Contributed by VRR on Tuesday, 1st January 2013 @ 03:00:21 AM in AEST
Topic: abstract




What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The first one is the grace of a parent,
The toughest and the most demanding,
A grace encompassing kindness, knowledge, experience and responsibility,
A trait showing dominance and leadership
A developed gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The second one is the grace of a teacher,
A highly testing, empowering and interlard trait.
A greatly intrepid, intricate, intriguing and intrinsic trait.
A quality showing patience, and eradicating inveigle.
An exalted gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The third one is the grace of a guest.
A trait testing the adaptation and camouflaging oneself extemporaneously.
An expound trait but expressing as feign thoughts,
A composed gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The fourth one is the grace of a friend,
A factor testing the trustworthiness in heart,
An incumbent trait which surfaces to make an impression on the world,
A holy gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.

The fifth and final one, is the grace of self,
The most visible and highly dominant grace,
The grace that judges a person’s state of stature,
A complete gentleman.

What we really look for in a true human
Are looks brains and all the money in his pockets
But what is truly the characteristic of a man,
Are the five graces in him.




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Re: The 5 Graces (User Rating: 1 )
by dvtpdw on Tuesday, 1st January 2013 @ 06:19:50 PM AEST
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Like the truth and honesty within your words. If only all could see, what it takes to be human. You captured my attention from the first to the last. Great, great writel. You gathered it all. Thank you for sharing, P


Re: The 5 Graces (User Rating: 1 )
by femyed on Monday, 11th March 2013 @ 03:46:20 AM AEST
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wow! this piece got me dumbfounded.........these my inscriptions are still from my numbness...rebounding in my head like a tossing ping pong.




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