“Three Poems on Dust If You Must”

The poem “Dust If You Must” is a thought-provoking piece about the true purpose of life and the need to balance our priorities. It encourages us to prioritize what truly matters and to let go of the things that hold us back from living a fulfilling life. With a hint of humor and a dose of wisdom, this poem reminds us to dust off our worries and embrace life to the fullest.

“Three Poems on Dust If You Must”

“Dust If You Must”

Dust if you must, but wouldn’t it be better

To paint a picture, or write a letter,

Bake a cake, or plant a seed?

Ponder the difference between want and need?

 

Dust if you must, but there’s not much time,

With rivers to swim, and mountains to climb;

Music to hear, and books to read;

Friends to cherish, and life to lead.

 

Dust if you must, but the world’s out there

With the sun in your eyes, the wind in your hair;

A flutter of snow, a shower of rain,

This day will not come around again.

 

Dust if you must, but bear in mind,

Old age will come and it’s not kind.

And when you go (and go you must)

You, yourself, will make more dust.

 

“In a Cloud of Dust”

 

In a cloud of dust we toil and grind,

Chasing dreams and leaving worries behind.

But is it worth it, this endless race,

To accumulate and never leave a trace?

 

We dust our lives with endless chores,

Forgetting what truly lies in store.

The beauty of the world, the simple joy,

The laughter and the love, a girl or a boy.

 

So let us pause and take a breath,

And look around, assess what’s left.

For in this life, we have but one,

To live with purpose, have fun.

 

So dust if you must, but do it with care,

And make sure that love, laughter and joy are there.

For in the end, it’s not the things we own,

But the memories we make and the love we’ve shown.

 

“Dust if you must, but don’t forget to shine”

 

Dust if you must, but don’t forget to shine,

For life is short, and the world is oh so fine.

 

The toil of the day may leave you feeling rough,

But don’t let it dull your luster, it’s tough enough.

 

So take a break, and let your spirit soar,

Forget about the dirt and dust on the floor.

 

Embrace the beauty that surrounds you each day,

And never forget to simply, dust if you may.

 

For life is a journey, with hills and with dips,

And the joy that it brings, it’s worth all the trips.

 

So don’t be afraid to let your light shine,

And dust if you must, but make sure to twine.

 

With laughter and love, and all that is true,

And live each day as if it were brand new.

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