I have found such joy in simple things;
A plain, clean room, a nut-brown loaf of bread,
A cup of milk, a kettle as it sings,
The shelter of a roof above my head,
And in a leaf-laced square along the floor,
Where yellow sunlight glimmers through the door.
I have found such joy in things that fill
My quiet days: a curtain’s blowing grace,
A potted plant upon my window sill,
A rose, fresh-cut and placed within a vase;
A table cleared, a lamp beside a chair,
And books I long have loved beside me there.
Oh, I have found such joys I wish I might
Tell every woman who goes seeking far
For some elusive, feverish delight,
That very close to home the great joys are:
The elemental things - old as the race,
Yet never, through the ages, commonplace.
(10/31/1877 - 3/31/1969)
“I Have Found Such Joy”
(These are a few joys that I have found close to home, along with a lot of those mentioned in Grace’s lovely poem.)
Denise, your photos are beautiful and such a lovely poem! Isn't it wonderful that we can find joy in the here and now?! We need not travel far, because the joy is in our heart! We just have to allow ourselves to feel and see it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, dear friend.
Thank you so much dear friend and you are very welcome. it is indeed :)
DeleteThis one is so good that I went back and read it twice. And your butterfly photo is a perfect photo in every way! We always seem to have the same taste in poems.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely that we have the same taste in poetry Ginny. When I first read this one, I said to myself Ginny will enjoy this one as much as I do :) I am happy you enjoyed the butterfly too 🦋💛🦋
DeleteBeautiful, it's just the simple things in life often bring the most joy if we stop and take note, Denise.
ReplyDeleteVery true Margaret, agree with you 100% :)
DeleteI also read it again and enjoyed the photos also. Just beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteThat’s great! So glad you enjoyed it.Thank you Rita :)
DeleteIt's a wonderful poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Lots of love, Viola
Very glad you thought so Viola. Thank you and lots of love to you too :)
DeleteOh, I absolutely adore this poem. It's how I feel. I like the simple life, and finding joy in the small things.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Nicole, it makes me feel really good that you enjoyed it. It’s how I feel also :)
DeleteI can relate to that poem. Simple things give simple pleasures and are so often free.
ReplyDeleteCouldn’t have said it better Janice. Thank you :)
DeleteWhat a great poem. I don't think I've ever seen it before. The photos to go with it are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked them Ann :) Thank you!
DeleteWithout a doubt, there is great pleasure in the commonplace aspects of life.
ReplyDeleteIndeed David, thank you :)
DeleteThat lovely poem withstands the test of time.
ReplyDeleteI agree, thank you AC :)
DeleteWonderful photos :-D
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed, thank you Ananka :)
DeleteExcellent poem. By the way, tonight is Garden Club and I'll be sharing your poem. Thanks again for letting me do this.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marcia, for enjoying this poem and the other one. I am very happy you enjoyed it enough to share with your gardening club :)
DeleteThere is so much joy out there in the world, you just need to open your eyes and see it.
ReplyDeleteVery much so and thank you my friends :)
DeleteJoy is something I find in all simple things. Even a drop of dew on a grass blade.
ReplyDeletePerfectly said Val, I feel the same way :) I have been thinking about you this week my friend.
DeleteThis poem & your pictures spoke to my heart this morning, Denise. How absolutely lovely!!! Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou have made my day Andrea :) very, very happy this had that effect on you. Thank you so much! Love, Denise xoxo
DeleteWE have to open Our eyes, ears and nose to find these enjoyments.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely Red, couldn’t have said it better :)
Deletemy #1 joy is reading, and I do feel joy when I see curtains blowing in a breeze or clothing on a clothes line, when our weather permits, I open the windows and enjoy the sheer curtains as they puff in and out in sunshine
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely scenes Sandra :) Thanks for sharing them.
DeleteDenise this is lovely...and so true...simple things
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Thank you Cecilia :) more often than not, simple things are the best. Hugs, Denise
DeleteDenise, beautiful poem and images! I think butterflies are a joy to see. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteVery kind of you to say so Eileen. Butterflies are definitely a joy to see. Thank you and you take care and enjoy your day also :)
Deletelovely
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteBeautiful thoughts. I try to remember this and usually I do.
ReplyDeleteSo glad Sandra :) Thank you!
DeleteDear Denise :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem, recognizing that the simple things in our lives are really the best.
Best Wishes
Sonjia.
Best wishes to you too Sonjia, and thank you so much for your lovely comment.
DeleteLa belleza no hay que buscarla en lugares lejanos. Si miramos a nuestro alrededor podemos comprobar que hay mucha belleza cerca.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
¡Muy cierto! Gracias por tu encantador comentario. Saludos :)
DeleteSuch a lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteIt's so often the simple things that bring most pleasure.
All the best Jan
Happy you enjoyed, very true and thank you so much! All the best to you too Jan :)
DeleteUno es afortunado de agradecer y ser feliz por las cosas sencillas . te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteEstoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo. ¡Gracias! Te mando un beso :)
DeleteA joy to read this joyful prose...
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased you enjoyed it Ellen, thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful poem. Saving it to my favorites folder.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Thank you Sandra :)
DeleteSweet poem!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked it, thanks Linda :)
DeleteThat first photo is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed, thank you Sheri :)
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