The Unexpected Gifts
Be prepared to appreciate what you meet
With an open heart and mind awake, Be prepared to appreciate what you meet. For life’s treasures often come disguised, In unexpected forms we may overlook.
The beggar on the street corner, Weathered face etched with trials, Offers a lesson in humility and grace, If we pause to listen to his tale.
The crying child in the grocery aisle, A tantrum that tries our patience, Reminds us of the innocence we’ve lost, And the pure emotions we often mask.
The bird’s song at dawn, A symphony often drowned by routine, Beckons us to embrace the present moment, And find joy in nature’s simple gifts.
The traffic jam that tests our calm, A frustrating delay in our busy lives, Invites us to breathe, to let go, And appreciate the journey, not just the goal.
With eyes unveiled and hearts unbound, Be prepared to appreciate what you meet. For in the ordinary, the extraordinary lies, Waiting to be discovered by those who truly see.