Copyright 2007 P. S. Clarke
I am grateful that the sky is blue, trees are green, and life is peaceful;
I am grateful that the tea is brewing, music is chanting, and home is beautiful.
I am grateful that the right books were given to me at the right times;
And I am grateful that I heeded the beckoning signs.
I am grateful that I am walking in my childhood’s dream,
and that dream is not lost;
I am grateful that I have kept my sanity in this insane world,
and the world is spinning.
I am grateful for the faith that has sustained me through the darkest nights;
I am grateful for a love that has endeared me at crimson morns.
I am grateful that all the pains, although still hurting, are healing;
I am grateful that all the hopes, however far reaching, are coming.
I am grateful for the bounty of God that is boundless,
and I am grateful that I pray –
I am grateful for little things in life – the rose petal, sweet peach and cherry
blossoms, for only I know how grateful I am!
Hi Helen, I love the little poem!
Hope to hear more from you.
Treadapath
(once called Helen Wang :))
Thanks, treadapath! Hope to see you often.
What a nice entry! I find that it helps me see the positive in life, the more that I focus on what I am grateful for. There is always more to be grateful for than you think!
Your book sounds interesting and very relevant in today’s understanding of China. Good luck!
Thanks you. I just checked the Kango traveler site, very interesting. I will use it next time when I travel.
Helen –
Being grateful is an emotion that has mostly been lost in America these day, I’m afraid. So glad to see/read someone that hasn’t lost what that means. Nice work!
Thank you Helen. That is so positive and uplifting!
Helen – this was absolutely fabulous and a timely reminder – we all have to be grateful for what we have – give thanks – be gracious, grateful, and giving. I know most of us gripe about every little thing – but we fail to look at the wonders of the many blessings bestowed upon us daily – lovely words and I appreciate them very much. Thank you. I am grateful to have been led to this here on Gather. Salud.
hi Helen – I got this far and decided to comment – I’ll go back and read the rest in a bit:
am grateful that the right books were given to me at the right times;
And I am grateful that I heeded the beckoning signs
I am truly grateful for all the right books that were given to me as well – and at the right time – so I do believe the universe gives you what you need…it’s always been kind to me – and books have been my best teachers…anyway, back to the lovely poem. Salud.
Thanks, everyone. I am grateful for your spending time to read and your comments!
This is beautiful, Helen. Thank you for the reminder to be grateful for even the smallest of blessings…:)
lovely, helen! it made me smile (and be grateful, for my own things).
This is absolutely incredible, Helen. You have hit all the right nerves and all the important things for which we can be grateful.
This is well done; I love it!
Helen: this beautiful poem is eternally relevant. I am going to read it every day upon arising. I am going to share it with my family, as well, as we often forget to be grateful in our rush to do, to make, to get, to have. This reminds us to take time “to be,” and realize what we are.
Meeting you has been a gift. Thanks.
Meryl
Meryl,
Thanks you for your comment. I am glad you like the poem. I am not really a poetry writer, I am just experimenting…
hey helen thanks for the poem, it has really changed the way at look at life now. On the lighter side I am defrinetly grateful for the all natural and no-sugar drink contains acai, black berry, pomegranate, black currant, purple plum, cranberry and blueberry called Purple and to add to that it hels prevent premature ageing!!!
You can get it at GNC and drug stores. If you want more information to check whether what I am saying is right you can get it at http://www.drinkpurple.com . Please let me know if you tried it and liked it or not.