A glimpse at simple gladness that fill busy everyday with awesome wonder!
How lovely are life’s simple things
Its treasure spills from earthy troves
And grants its wealth to toiling kings
In butterfly and flower groves
How precious are life’s simple gifts
The clink of coin can never buy
The lilt of lark, the dark that shifts
The glory of a sunset sky
How priceless are life’s simple joys
They come in common shape and size
Of laughing, learning girls and boys
Of book-tea-shade-tree paradise
The scent as summer rain splats dust
The love of family and friend
Heart-hearths kindled with hope and trust
As fond farewells and hellos blend
A window warmed with flower-jars
An hour here or there, care free
To stroll a knoll of wild-bloom stars
Or loll beneath noon’s blue-sky sea
A poem penned by ink or spree
Of humble tumble-weed, a fence-
line fit for finest royalty
Festooned in nature's innocence
How fully fair life’s simple Best
A puddle full of golden sun
And for the one who knows God, rest
And heaven when this life is done
© Janet Martin
The LORD is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works.
Psalm 145:9