“Leisure” by William Henry Davies (3 July 1871– 26 September 1940 – a Welsh poet and writer.)

Toh H L: In my twenties, thirties, forties and fifties, I was busy rushing from one activity to the next. Retirement and especially MCO ( lock down) have slowed my life. Watching the sunset regularly is now a hobby and I am finally appreciating the ever changing beauty of nature and the remaining bit of my life. I want to live life like what the poem Davies wrote:
"What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs And stare as long as sheep or cows. No time to see, when woods we pass, Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass. No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night. No time to turn at Beauty's glance, And watch her feet, how they can dance. No time to wait till her mouth can, Enrich that smile her eyes began. A poor life this if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare."
Such a coincidence! I just read this poem a few days ago in my class! True..we don’t have much time for ourselves. A very good poem indeed.
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beautiful
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The slowing down of the world so that we can appreciate the beautiful of nature and of life is an enjoyable blessing.
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You remind me that I miss the sunset again today due to some mundane house chores. I love sunset and would want to watch it whenever I can. LOL.
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I love them, too. Especially during evening walk.
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How gorgeous!
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