The Happiest And The Saddest Poem by VIPINS PUTHOORAN

The Happiest And The Saddest

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A beggar is the happiest man in the world
Without any expectation
He's knocking at the door
Whatever you may give him, even a penny
That makes him happy.
He's having only one ambition and aim
That he has to fill his stomach for the day
He never thinks of tomorrow
The distance between his ambition and aim
Doesn't make him tired
Even if the distance is so long and it's hard
We all have high expectations in life
But no ambition and aim as like a beggar
And if the distance is so short and it's easy
To accomplish our goal,
We don't have happiness in our life
That make us the saddest persons in the world.

Sunday, September 11, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: compassion
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Harindhar Reddy 09 February 2012

Yes, nature has given freedom but technology has locked it with steel. We have high ambitions but we always die in reaching them as if one is scaled another takes its place. Well said by the poet which made me to become his Fan!

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Jason Sobin 04 November 2011

very profound. very true. good job! : -)

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Jason Sobin 04 November 2011

very profound. very true. good job! : -)

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