Worldly pleasures can not be compared
As it may be taken as fortune and wondered
Poor becomes millionaire to his delight
Rich becomes beggar over night
It can be called fortune if it is properly utilized
If the wealth is used for needy and obliged
No use if that is accumulated and stored
The person may be called miser and honored
Person may be called happy and wealthy
If he can have meals two times a day happily
If he can have healthy body to move around
And above all, if sleep can be enjoyed soundly
So happiness is defined in different ways
Person is rich if he cares little and stays away
From jealousy and helps in his own capacity
Accepts what is right and leaves everything to almighty
After all fortune or misfortune is simple form of blessing
That can be available to poor or mighty king
Poor may be happy with little fortune
Rich may be unhappy even after having rich means
You are perfectly correct. A Person may be called happy, If he can have meals two times a day happily If he can have healthy body to move around And above all, if sleep can be enjoyed soundly. Nicely said!
good...streamline it a little M Joan Massat17 minutes ago Good rhyming...perhaps streamline to make this more succinct Comment +1 Like it
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what a consoling poem to keep our poor countries in a deplorable state! ! ! ! We have the rights to have the access to clean water, healthy living and above all equality, which are denied to billions of people around the world..
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Worldly pleasures can not be compared As it may be taken as fortune and wondered