Thank you...


Midst the routine humdrum of life
out of nowhere a smile, word or gesture,
gets the missing glint back in your eyes.
Moments when someone says they care, 
relish these moments for they are rare.
Days when you realize life is 
much more than you thought,
 And you always had with you what
you went out and sought.
When you finally see that
the best grades or that coveted job post,
none were worth missing what matters most.
When you find the meaning of life 
is simple and pure as morning dew, 
Pause and take some time out 
to say a heartfelt thank you!

Comments

  1. Delicate...beautiful...touching!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Upasana, thank you for the nice composition. As a matter of fact, irrespective of what we receive, we have already been blessed so much by the Creator that we have to be thankful each and every day. The more we thank him, the more we get blessed.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Its true Fayaz! We have a lot to be thankful for!

      Delete
  3. So nice,you remind us about what really matters in life!

    ReplyDelete
  4. lovely poem !! :)
    indeed gratitude is very important :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. I FOUND OUT THROUGH EXPERIENCE WHATEVER HAPPENED AS THOUGHT OF THAT GAVE INSTANT JOY AND BENEFIT BUT JUST THE OPPOSITE OF IT GAVE ME ALSO THE SAME THING ONLY A LITTLE LATER. SO IN BOTH CASES I THANK THE GIVER(S).

    ReplyDelete
  6. Beautiful things in life come for free ! wonderful ode to the most beautiful thing in life - a smile :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It truly is the most beautiful thing in life! :)

      Delete
  7. It is these days, the ones when life catches up, that I wait for the most, but they catch up when I am not waiting, and never when I am looking forward to them. Life has this enchanting beauty of surprise in it, isn't it?

    Nice post!

    Blasphemous Aesthete

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

I love hearing from you! Please leave your comments below.

Popular posts from this blog

"Say you love me"

I don't wish for a fairy tale....

Little packets of hope...