XXXI
My daily bread is thy mercy, I aspire not for more
These old rags are enough for covering my nudity
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Beautiful, poetic expressions. The Rudraksha series is just so excellent. Rich deep thoughts flowing to nurture the soul and the mind like the spring rain. We may be content with our daily bread still mind needs some thing more than that.your poems provide just that richness of thought.
Thank you very much Savithaji for the elating, encouraging and enthralling comments. It is human nature to aspire for more even if he is content with what he has. It need not necessarily be material, but may be the bliss of his love
Beautiful musings of a contented soul! It doesn't aspire for more, but is happy with what God has graciously offered! It recognizes that all gifts come from God! The rain poured down into the thirsty mouth of the Earth is life rejuvenating and man from his lethargy and inertia rises up to weave new dreams! Beautiful beads of thought! A sure 10
I am very much indebted to you Valsa George for your sincere and admiring appraisal. God in tranquility convert our gratitude to him and to his providence into strong emotional feeling which is downpoured as poems. Thank you very much
Such beautiful verse like William Shakespeare...thanks