Simple pleasures are their own reward. People we don't need 15 pairs of acid or stone washed jeans. That come in 28 different sizes and cuts. Happiness comes from needing little and giving much. If you learn to be content everything else is an unexpected joy.
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i am speachless yet it makes me sad with the children of today i reach out in prayer if i can't go that far to little spirits like that this was just so lovely it touched and Broke my heart so beautiful Life is too short to wast i will agree on that looking with a pure child like heart also helps us see the things we are blind to thats how i see life even though some of the world is currupt we can't allow the curruptness to stop us from enjoying the small littel beautiful things of life like our life early morning sun sets Beuatiful funny shapes in the clouds god gives us so amazing make our hearts smile and that little happiness and laughter is good for us make the day well worth living every day. Thank you for sharing my friend you always have such beautiful and wise words May God bless you and your family always i hope you're well and your family as well take care lily :)
You never seem to stop amazing me. No matter what u bring forth it still manages to take my breath away.. Like a breeze, my soul flies and I so never want to come back..
We tend to lose the ability to notice and feel surprise and happiness in small and simple things, as we grow up... But, if we do that, then we would never be sad. There is so much to cheer for in this world, every moment.
I read from Paulo Coelho that children are always cheerful, as they don't have a past!
Your poem is so true!
Lines that I loved the most...
"In him I saw myself one day
a cold spirit needing tending
And in his face I saw the way
to happiness he was rending
"
Simple pleasures are their own rewards, indeed. A simple apostrophe, however, is missing in line 9. Otherwise, this poem is executed with your usual attention to meter and rhyme. What about 'rending' though. It seems an awkward word where it appears (I tried to imagine how the boy was rending happiness)... may be one of those instances where the wrong word is inserted for the rhyme, hmmm? :-)
If only others would realize what lessons can be learned from observing a child. Most important thing--I believe--is their humility when it comes to learning and questioning. Once we reach a certain age, we come to believe we know... but we truly know so little and there is so much more to gain. The simplistic mind of a child in an adult is truly a treasure in itself. Beautiful, Tate.
truly powerful....In him I saw myself one day a cold spirit needing tending
And in his face I saw the way to happiness he was rending......these words can stir a soul and move hearts to action
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