Brighten the Corner Where You Are

 

Brighten the Corner Where You Are

 

By Sister Vanessa Anita Phillips

 

This poem was given to me by a missionary at a church I once attended. The missionary saw me as this person – it was a word of encouragement. I’d like to share this with you today:

Brighten the Corner Where You Are

We cannot all be famous or be listed in “Who’s Who,”

But every person great or small has import work to do,

For seldom do we realize the importance of small deeds

Or to what degree of greatness unnoticed kindness leads –

For it’s not the big celebrity in a world of fame and praise,

But it’s doing unpretentiously in undistinguished ways

That makes our task outstanding and brings reality to dreams –

So do not sit and idly wish for wider new dimensions

Where you can put in practice your many “Good Intentions” –

But at the spot God placed you begin at once to do

Little things to brighten up the lives surrounding you,

For if everybody brighten up the spot in which they’re standing

By being more considerate and a little less demanding,

This dark old world would very soon eclipse the “Evening Star”

If everybody Brightened Up The Corner Where They Are!

 

 

 

By Helen Steiner Rice