In the sacred verses, a lesson is clear,
"Lower to them the wing of humility," draw near.
Respect for others, a virtue so grand,
A gesture of mercy, like grains of sand.
To those who brought you up when small,
A prayer for mercy, a humble call.
"My Lord, have mercy upon them," you say,
In the quiet moments, in the words you pray.
Lower the wing of humility, oh soul,
In the garden of respect, let kindness stroll.
For in the tapestry of relationships, a thread so fine,
Respect is woven, in the fabric divine.
In the dance of humility, let your heart sway,
A gentle breeze in the warmth of the day.
For those who raised you, a debt to repay,
In the shadow of respect, let your actions lay.
In the symphony of life, let respect be the song,
A melody that echoes, where you belong.
For in lowering the wing of humility so grand,
You honor others, in the divine plan.
So, to those who raised you, extend a hand,
In the garden of respect, let your roots expand.
A prayer for mercy, in the whispering tree,
For in respect for others, find your glee.
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