No matter what you possess, let joy unfurl,
Gaze upon your clothes, in stacks they swirl,
Yet some are void of even that attire,
While children sleep on mats, no warmth to acquire
The world's disparity, stark and real,
A poverty cycle, a relentless wheel,
Gratitude must reign, not exploit or squander,
Manage your riches, let wisdom wander
Treasure your kin, your belongings dear,
Many ensnared by loans, their future unclear,
Always express thanks, let gratitude shine,
Why harbor bitterness, why draw a dividing line?
This tale serves as a lesson, a universal call,
To acknowledge diversity, embrace one and all
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The Light in Her Poetry
Poetry"The Light in Her Poetry" is a captivating collection of 100 poems that explores a wide range of human emotions and experiences, from joy to despair, love to heartbreak, and reflections on faith to life's journey. With a blend of happy, sad, love, s...