Friday, January 13, 2017

happily with whatever little at one's disposal

                                                                                   Attribution: Yumi Kimura
Image: Happy and Smiling Cat (here)

12 given words:
glimmering well coins, thrown, turning something, 
,place, slips source still  grief, breathe,

glimmerings of the familiar.all too well seen
politicians greedily hoarding the poor happily sharing
coins thrown at beggars whilst son's big losses at gambling
had parents who bequeathed them turning in their graves
something not quite right in life's cycle of might

in other ordinary situations and at different places
there were also slips somehow from varied sources

more knowledge acquired but showed less wisdom
having virtual friends aplenty but still feeling lonely
to turn grief to laughter watching a TV comedy
ended laughing alone but sharing the joke with many

breathe easy not bothered with little distractions
live life to the fullest endorsed by peers or otherwise
but satisfied with inputs extended to helping others
happily with whatever little at one's disposal

MMT's Sunday's Whirligig #94
Grace's at d'Verse's OLN #187

11 comments:

  1. Sometimes being alone is fine, other times many want someone but refuse to do anything about it. That and gambling all their money away never helps lol

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  2. I liked the last lines about "helping others happily with whatever little at one's disposal"

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  3. Sweet smiles and helping others is the best ~

    Thanks for joining us Hank ~

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  4. Believe and know that is how it all starts.

    Thank you, Hank

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  5. Helping others with whatever one has can often heal a myriad of ills :-)

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  6. We need more of that helping attitude

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  7. That's a lonely life. No wonder the cat is happier.

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  8. Live simply so that we may simply live

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  9. breathe easy not bothered with little distractions
    live life to the fullest endorsed by peers or otherwise

    Beautifully wise!!

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  10. something not quite right in life's cycle of might

    so true Hank

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  11. Too true that often the rich wish to hoard while the poor want to give.

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