In the gentle weave of life’s vast tapestry, Where threads of our deeds stretch out endlessly, The truth rings clear, profound yet subtly: The more we live for others, truly free.
A heart that beats for more than self alone, Finds harmony in seeds of kindness sown, For in each act of care, compassion shown, A richer, deeper life is thusly grown.
In giving, we receive—oh timeless creed—The soul’s nourishment from every good deed. A life for others, a blooming seed, In gardens of eternity it leads.
So let your life by this truth be steered, A path less trodden, but by heaven revered, Where selfless hearts are by angels cheered, For living for others, life’s mystery cleared.
Thus, ponder on this quiet, solemn truth, In the vigor of youth or the wisdom of sooth: That life expands beyond mere earthly proof, In lives for others, forever aloof.