Never Satisfied Poem by Paul Adolphus

Never Satisfied



When the weather is too hot
I hear people complain
Yet they are still not content
when there is too much rain
Some people can't enjoy a meal
If there is not meat
In some parts of the world
People have nothing to eat
The homeless have nowhere
To rest their weary head
While others can enjoy the
Comfort and warmth of a bed
Some people hardly have enough
Clothes to wear
While others have a closet full
With plenty to spare
Some people take it for granted
They can walk and go anywhere
While there are others less fortunate
Confined to a wheelchair
The rich have it in abundance
But yet they want more
The poor are always in want
They are so easy to ignore
People seldom count their blessings
Their wants are never satisfied
The little things that mean so much
Are always brushed aside
It's not about how much you have
But what you have is the important thing
Better to have a little and be satisfied
Than to live with troubles money can bring

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