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Happiness, dwells in the soul

“Happiness resides not in possessions, and not in gold," “The feeling of happiness dwells in the soul." Aristotle Wise words from a wise philosopher"

What stirs up the soul, to warm the heart, and sets the spirit free?

Is it baby’s first word, - a promotion at work, or just to be - little ole me?

Some of us are in search of a world of perceptual bliss

However, here on Earth this world just simply does not exist

Along with the good times, we must learn to live with the bad

Living to make a wrong, right, a feeling of happiness we magically add

Turning a hopeless frown, into a new awaking smile,

Is when you discover a solution,- which needs to be nourished

With a walk - of an additional mile

Do not look at your brother and see, - All of the external bad

Look inside to see - all of the good, - this is what will make you glad

Barry Mcquire’s big hit of the ’60s “Eve of destruction"

 

Was challenged by The Spokesmen’s Dawn of correction"

The moral of this story is “When life sets your mind into troublesome

Swirls"

Remember! “Happiness" is a treasure hidden deep within,

For we have to learn to dive - for pearls




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» left by Paulette Madison from Atlanta, Ga (2 years 143 days ago.)
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Hi David,
I really enjoyed reading this. You are also blessed. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.






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