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The Little Things

For those who have no gift to see, There is naught but cruel reality. But for those with mind and heart in stock, The hidden doors of life unlock, And pour out treasures beyond compare- Simple treats, like cold, clean air- Or a sunset ripe with firey soul, The stillness of water inside a plain bowl; A flower sweet on Spring's hillside, The thump in our veins that keeps us alive; A roll of thunder, and mornings song- These are the virtues to be claimed all along. What can't be seen by hurried man Are things more precious than they understand; For man may rush and push and live by the hour, But time is wasted when you dont smell the flowers.
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Written by
chauntelle-laflen
30 / F / American
Published
Oct 28, 2020
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16·122
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#thelittlethings#flowers#time#stopandsmelltheflowers#virtues#little#moments#hope#life#love
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