Beauty of Simplicity: A poem by Maria Gina V. De Leon
The finest thing in life is to wake up
each day
With gratefulness in your heart as you
go along the way
For God who creates will make us realize
the essence of life
Is not on the grandeur of looks nor the
power or the might
Not the emperor’s clothes that clad your
body
But on how you cover a poor man’s body
Not on the golden shoes that you wear
But on how you lead others on the step
they have to bear
Not on the silver spoon and golden
platter
But on how you feed the soul of every
man in the gutter
Not on the lavish palace that protects
your head
But on how you house a man nearing its
death bed
The wealth that you have is all of
worldly things
That man can never hide nor bring
It is not how opulent and extravagant
you live that matters
For that alone is the vanity of life
that a vicious man caters
Learn to appreciate simple things that
isn’t superficial
Looks, power and wealth may all be
crucial
But the true beauty of life is in the
simplicity
That transcends within the core of a
man’s totality
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