if time would

dusk arising

If time
would reward me
with a pound

for every
peel of laughter
i recall

           then riches
           would surround me

though they
could not
compare

with the riches
which smile
within me

  • Author: dusk arising (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 27th, 2019 00:03
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  • Goldfinch60

    Those riches within us all are priceless.

    • dusk arising

      And mine definitely are not for sale!

    • orchidee

      A fine write DA. Aww, why people give ME a pound every time, on condition that I don't sing?! I'm a billionaire cos of it, ya know! lol.

    • Christina8

      A very positive write for today, da. I like it!

      • dusk arising

        Thank you.... my glass is half full always.

      • Fay Slimm.

        So true and well written - a smile within lights up the soul - - a lovely read and thank you D.A.

        • dusk arising

          Yes that's it my smile within. Thank you Fay.

        • Suresh

          inner happiness - the ultimate treasure trove.

          • dusk arising

            I wouldn't want to be without it. Thank you.

          • ANGELA & BRIAN

            Thnaks for caring DA ! Our MANTRA is *Smile & the World smiles with You ~ Frown & You Frown alone ~ But if yo cance to cry for good reason ~ Someone in The World will rush to your side and comfort you ~ AMEN !*

            Blessings to You & Yours
            Yours B & A 💙🧡💙🧡💙

            • dusk arising

              Yes you are right. Thank you.

            • kevin browne

              Keep that smile smiling forever more and don't worry too much about those elusive ££££££££

              • dusk arising

                No point in worrying about monetary wealth, I shall never have that. The smile within is priceless though. Thank you Kevin.

                • kevin browne

                  You're welcome, my friend...



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