Once I thought that having meant
happiness.
I must have thought so.
I had a lot of things.
I had a lot
of things
and I was happy.
Today, I have less.
Less people
they die
they separate
they hide away, as I have done.
Less money
but in truth, always enough
it was always so.
Less things
less things that I treasure.
I’m giving things no longer treasured
to those needy for treasures.
I have less.
But I AM more.
And I am happy.
I am blissful.
“It is not having that creates happiness.
It is BEING.”
“What is being?” he asked.
“Ah!” she said.
“That is the question.”
That is the only question.
And then she turned and gazed out her window
upon the sky
breathing deeply
and contemplating
the
clouds
as Hawk circled overhead.
A Small Stone written for Mindful Writing Day 2012
with Fiona Robyn. Over 1000 people are participating.
For more information on Mindful Writing and this day of
writing small stones, see Fiona’s Facebook page or her
website, Writing Our Way Home.
This is really lovely, Sharon. You do such a wonderful job with your poetry. When is the book coming out? ;->
Thank you so much, Lissa! A few of my poems were recently published in a little book called Poet’s Post, Volume IV available through Amazon.com.
Fabulous! So proud of you. ;->
Yes! So beautifully stated.
It’s good to find kindred souls to share the journey – ever the more wonderful when they’re kin in the other sense, as well. Bravo, Cousin!
Thank you, Arla. You know I am a great admirer of your work as well. And how sweet we get to be together on this path!
wonderful post, thank you.