I wrapped my being
With simple things
To ensure that pleasure of the flesh
And material things
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When we reflect back it's not the material things we recall but the sentimental moments most! ..
Ever so inspiring! .. The simple things in life are the most beautiful and hold the most sentiment to our hearts! ..
Absolutely beautiful! .. Such heart and meaning in this! ..
Your words are so true. Yes simplicity wins always because it lives in satisfaction. Well penned. In fact you nailed it.
I wrapped my being With simple things............wonderful write......thank u, dear poetess.......anjandev roy.
A poem to reread, simply enjoy and of course to once again never to forget and learn from. 10++ and I thank you again Rose Marie.
Simplicity means the desire for the essentials alone. The more we load our mind with materialistic thoughts the more is the burden on our onward journey. The poem speaks of a noble wrapper 10+
I cite you here, Mrs. Juan-Austin: simple things To ensure that pleasure of the flesh.......rich and wealthy things never last long, we get bored of it sooner or later, BUT simple things to ensure that pleasure of the flesh, willlast a lifetime, I reckon. Lovely powerful poem and yet thought provoking. This goes to MyPoemList. Thank you for sharing this great wisdom, this can only come from a great mind.
Simple things are the most beautiful and enduring. Material things can never touch even the periphery of a noble soul. Simple yet most profound. A powerful way of life. Loved the Poem dear Rose.....10
A concise and witty philosophical reflection. It's always a pleasure reading your works, Rose. Thanks for sharing and do remain blessed.
Be it in poetry, or personal life, simple things, straight approach, brevity of words but gravity of great deeds... I've done some experimentation with simple living, and can say that it gives us a lasting joy that no material thing can. Lovely thoughts.
A brilliant poem on simplicity! I sincerely appreciate the spirit of this brief work.....full marks!
As Job said in Job 1: 21, “And said, Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: ...” I love this poem, dear ate Rose....10❤️++
Humility, Simplicity! Muse. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
So simple, so beautiful and great. Sincerity and simplicity The best sentiments, awake. Precious poem from a precious Poetess
Endless 10'S And Stars! ..++++++++++++++++++++++++