The Quiet Truth
I’ve learned the quiet truth less is more,
Like Devadaru trees that bend, not break.
I’ve tried to live a simpler art
Each day I rise with Mynah’s song
And let go longings I once craved,
To open space for what I need.
It took some time to see my need
No gilded dreams, for less is more.
I used to chase the things I craved,
A restless lake that wouldn't break.
But now I listen to each song
And walk the path of mindful art.
I watch the bee—it teaches art.
It takes just nectar that it needs,
No frantic dance, no greedy song,
No race to have just something more.
I’ve felt that freedom ,shed the stake,
Unhooked from all I used to crave.
I watch the trees release their crave,
Like me, they’ve learned the autumn art.
I slip like python through the break
Of brush and noise, to what I need—
A place where house sparrows need no more
Than seed and sky to fill their song.
I rise with light and hear their song—
A softer self, released from crave.
Each morning glory shows me more—
That beauty needs no louder art,
Just sun and breath, just air and seed.
I’ve found the root in letting break.
So let the soul, like mine, now break
From restless want and find its song.
I hold just space for what I need,
Not heavy gold or grasping crave,
But slow and steady, inward art,
The joy of being,nothing more.
And now I rest beneath the tree—
A breath, a seed, a song in me—
This peaceful art: that less is more.
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