The Heart's True Measure


 When earth and spirit, intertwined as one,

Begin to build the world where life is spun,

Then fertile ground and nurturing embrace

Give form and substance to our fleeting space.


For gold may gleam and coffers overflow,

And earthly treasures in abundance grow,

But if the wellspring of the heart runs dry,

All outward riches fade beneath a hollow sky.


The keenest eye can witness joy and grace,

But deeper wisdom finds its truest place

Within the soul that senses sorrow's sting,

And knows the weight a single tear can bring.


For him whose empathy unlocks the door

To understanding's ever-widening shore,

The simple gifts of sustenance and kin,

Transcend their form, a deeper worth begin.


Then soil provides not just a place to stand,

But roots that anchor in a loving land.

And woman's presence, more than form or face,

Becomes the warmth that fills life's empty space.


And wealth itself, no longer just a hoard,

Is shared and tempered, by compassion poured.

For in that union, where the heart can feel,

The blessings bloom, and all becomes real.


"When soil and woman come together to shape a world,
No matter how much wealth there is, without a heart, it's empty.
For the man who feels the tears in her eyes,
Soil, woman, and wealth — all become a blessing."

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