Contentment Poem by Ulysses Cabinatan

Contentment



The sun doesn’t complain as to why she is not the biggest star
Nor the Earth complains why she has only one moon.
Venus doesn’t envied the rings of Saturn
Nor Mars complains why he is not as big as Jupiter.

The trees do not complain as to why they cannot walk to another place
Nor the seahorse complain as to why it cannot breathe, out of the water.
The worker bee does not complain why she is not the queen bee,
But anyone is just contented with their duty.

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