Let Us Smile The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. The smile that bubbles from the heart that loves its fellow men, Will drive away the clouds of gloom and coax the sun again. It's full of worth and goodness, too, with manly kindness blent; It's worth a million dollars, and it doesn't cost a cent. There is no room for sadness when we see a cheery smile; It always has the same good look; it's never out of style; It nerves us on to try again when failure makes us blue; The dimples of encouragement are good for me and you. It pays the highest interest — for it is merely lent; It's worth a million dollars, and it doesn't cost a cent. A smile comes very easy — you can wrinkle up with cheer, A hundred times before you can squeeze out a salty tear; It ripples out, moreover, to the heartstrings that will tug, And always leaves an echo that is very like a hug. So, smile away! Folks understand what by a smile is meant; It's worth a million dollars, and it doesn't cost a cent. 让我们继续微笑 那最能赋予生命价值、代价最廉而回报最多的东西, 不过一个令人心畅的微笑而已。 由衷地热爱同胞的微笑, 会驱走心头阴郁的乌云,心底收获一轮夕阳。 它充满价值和美好,混合着坚毅的仁爱之心; |