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        BE NICE
It doesn’t take much to be nice,
Everyone can afford the price,
For is doesn’t cost a single penny
And of effort there’s hardly any.

Being nice is a simple thing to do,
Can bring a great deal of joy to you,
A wave of the hand, a pleasant smile,
Chat with someone for a little while.

Do a good deed to a stranger one day,
Go walking say, Hi, to folks you meet on your,
Let a driver in who is in the wrong lane,
Free him from some irritation and pain.

Pay a compliment to someone in the street,
See a gift for a friend, just as a little treat,
Mow a neighbours lawn without him knowing,
Clear his snow when the north wind is blowing.

It’s good to be nice and your day will be fine,
Throw into a beggars cap some quarters and dimes,
It really doesn’t matter what nice things you do
As long as you do them, the choice is up to you.

(Millicent) Ann Margetson October 5, 2002