What Not To Do To Wounds
- Vasundhara Jain
- Jun 3, 2017
- 1 min read
Tip One: Don’t wound people Of the many wounds a person could get The worst are from those one wouldn’t forget. These wounds have an unusually long life, Being tied to friendships that have memories running rife.
Tip Two: Don’t hurry in with wrong cures Imagine the case of a wound slender and deep And an eager friend Covering it with random ointments’ heap; Surface actions will provide temporary relief – And wounds will re-surface once the hardened surfaces peal.
Tip Three: Don’t take shortcuts You can heal only things that you understand Your shortcuts may delay the touch of the right hand.
Tip Four: Don’t be late Come back to heal in time – If one has inflicted wounds that charred, And they come back late They will just witness scars.
In a moment of guilt visitors may tear them open And be over-whelmed and run again afar. Leaving wounds worse and bleeding, They have only come and marred.
Tip Five: The ideal healer To assist in healing, One must sit down on their knees with bandage Keeping a persistent watch, On all that they damaged. The best ones stay through and make things right They stand by their friends in this fight.







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