Monday, 9 May 2016

A Healthy Laughter Poem To Enjoy

Hello Reader,

We hope that you are in a good health. We want to thank you, for stopping by to our poem blog, to read A Laughter poem in English. We welcome you and we hope that you have come to the right place to read the poetry on laughter. A poem showing under which different situations, a person can laugh. Please read the poem and let us know what you feel about it?

About the Laughter Poem

Human mind is consists of various emotions which are affection, anger, angst anguish, annoyance, anxiety, apathy, arousal, awe, boredom, confidence, contempt, contentment, courage, curiosity, depression, desire, despair, disappointment, disgust, distrust, ecstasy, embarrassment, empathy, envy, euphoria, fear, frustration, gratitude, grief, guilt, happiness, hatred, hope, horror, hostility, humiliation, hysteria, interest, jealousy, loneliness, love, lust, outrage, panic, passion, pity, pleasure, pride, rage, regret, remorse, resentment, sadness, saudade, schadenfreude, self-confidence, shame, shock, shyness, sorrow, suffering, surprise, trust, wonder, worry.

All are important emotions as stated above, but the apex emotional state in the human is laughter. The simple rule is that, the more you laugh, the more you will be positive. There are countless benefits of laughter as suggested by the doctors and many others.

As we are progressing in the today’s world, we have become so busy that we have forgotten how to laugh? This has become a serious problem. One must know that how to laugh? When to laugh? Where to laugh? On which talks, one should laugh? Remember one thing that laughing should be your forte.

We have done enough reading about the laughter’s benefits, time to read a laughter poem. Let’s read a light-heart poem on laughter.

Some Quotes about laughing from the famous personalities:
“If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane.” ― Robert Frost

“I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.” ― Maya Angelou

“With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.” ― William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice

“The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.” ― Mark Twain  

Laugh & Live Poem

Laugh as loud as you can,
Hurray!! It’s free, not ban.
Laughing is the best medicine,
It’s a healthy living way regimen.

Laugh at your problems,
Laugh at your tensions,
Laugh at your weakness.
Laugh laugh, don't suppress.

Laugh with each one around you,
Laugh with your family,
Laugh with your neighbors,
Laugh with your peers.

Laugh with your superiors,
Laugh with your subordinates,
Laugh with your friends,
This good thing has no end.

By then laugh until your teeth are not visible,
By then laugh until your tears do not go out,
By then laugh until your stomach starts paining.
Laugh as you forget all of your waning.

Refrain from being this doer,
Must be afraid of mocking the poor,
Must not mock someone's disability,
Otherwise, laugh at your full ability.

A good laugh is hard to obtain,
Difficult to gain and sustain,
Laugh & make others laugh,
Let them join in your staff.

Be sure to laugh at sensible things,
Yes, laughing is a good medicine,
But if you laugh at vacuous things,
You definitely need a vaccine.

Laugh as loud as you can,
Hurray!! It’s free, not ban.
Laughing is the best medicine,
It’s a healthy living way regimen.

THE END

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