I like the way you see poverty to be something to be rid of, rather than wealth as something to gain. This is a humbling and empathetic view. Conversely, your second stanza suggests an odd route to riches. Most people think you become rich because you are succesful, not the other way around, but perhaps you are suggesting the Prophet became rich with the word of God?
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I like the way you see poverty to be something to be rid of, rather than wealth as something to gain. This is a humbling and empathetic view. Conversely, your second stanza suggests an odd route to riches. Most people think you become rich because you are succesful, not the other way around, but perhaps you are suggesting the Prophet became rich with the word of God?