I Hold Nothing Poem by Jeff Rushton

I Hold Nothing



The greatest possessions are those without substance.
The most memorable pleasures are maintained by feelings and a mental photo.
The lessons learned are tested by your desire to yearn and your actions in turn.
The emotions, passions, obsessions and aggressions are as valuable as the reaction you can have on those around you, during their conception, inception, and lasting impression.
The greatest possessions are those with personal sustenance.

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