Daily joys make life completeBut unlived joys oft’ seem more sweet.
‘Tis not the pilots lust the skyBut groundlings who may never fly.
The healthy take each day for granted;The dying count each day as blessèd.
Gluttons scorn their daily bread;The starving judge one dry crust good.
Wives live bored in nuptial bliss,Single souls seek just one kiss.
The wealthy may ignore their gold;The poor give thanks one coin to hold.
‘Tis not the young long for the dawn,But crones whose lives are almost gone.
Our fulfilled dreams we soon ignore,But unfulfilled, we quest them more.
God—help us seize each passing hourAnd worship Thee with all our power.
Teach us to treasure all our days,And fill our hearts with constant praise.
James P Hurd