Count That Day Lost-poem by George Eliot

Israel
November 1, 2016 1:50pm CST
I learned this amazing poem in my lesson yesterday, I love him so much! Basiclly its about which day in the end of the day you will consider as good one and which day will be consider as worse then lost. The poem makes you understand that when you help someone or do things for the other its makes your day being a good one. but the thing that i love the most is that the poem focus on the idea that you dont need to do a big things for help the others, it could be even a smile that you put on some face or a good word that you say to your friend. I really like it=) Have you read this poem too? what is your opinion about it? which day you will consider as a good one? b.t.w: i am so happy to be here again
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
3 Nov 16
This is the first time I read it in your picture. It's a very good poem. I can easily say all my days are good ones.
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
4 Nov 16
@teenspirit I do my best to have a positive attitude about everything. When commenting here I also try to be encouraging and compassionate with my answers. I know people appreciate it and it gives me something to pray about when there are concerns on here.
• Israel
3 Nov 16
wow! thats grate...may i ask why? or what the reason?
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
3 Nov 16
I always consider each day a good one despite some problems . Each day also is a challenge to me and would be very happy when at the end of the day i have tackled it well .
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• Israel
3 Nov 16
I think so too=)
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@marguicha (223107)
• Chile
1 Nov 16
Lovely poem.
• Israel
1 Nov 16
yes! I really enjoy reading it
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@marguicha (223107)
• Chile
1 Nov 16
@teenspirit Me too. Thank you for sharing.
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• Israel
1 Nov 16
@marguicha your welcome
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• Philippines
1 Nov 16
It's crazy but I've learned this poet guy from the Spider man 2 when it was mentioned there. I agree he's good with poems, but never used them.
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• Israel
3 Nov 16
wow! thats little bit crazy and both amazing
@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
1 Nov 16
It is a lovely poem, but I'm surprised that you didn't learn that George Eliot was a woman. Her name was Mary Ann Evans. In those days women would often take male pseudonyms in order to be taken seriously. The Bronte sisters did the same.
@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
3 Nov 16
• Israel
3 Nov 16
yes my teacher told us that actually i forgot his name has woman so i ignore it...you catch me:)
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
1 Nov 16
I read that poem many years ago in college. George Eliot was awesome and so is this poem.
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• Israel
1 Nov 16
thats right=)
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@LadyDuck (471459)
• Switzerland
2 Nov 16
I remember that I read this poem when I was a student and it was many, many years ago.
• Israel
3 Nov 16
oh yes this poem not from the last years...
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@ms1864 (6885)
• Bangalore, India
2 Nov 16
I have never read this poem before but now that i have read it..i love it. I know a quote by Charlie Chaplin that goes on the lines of...a day without laughter and smile is a day wasted. It sure makes sense to try our best to make the best of our lives and the lives of people around us.
• Israel
3 Nov 16
omg! i have a photo in my room with beautyful view and this sentence written there...no i know it was charlie chaplin quote
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