A Poor Man's Wealth

The poem explores the idea that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in one's relationships and experiences. It describes a poor man who has lived a full life, surrounded by loved ones and filled with memories of joy and hardship. His poverty is contrasted with the emptiness of those who have accumulated wealth but lack meaningful connections.

By James Whitcomb Riley · First published 1887 · Genre: Poetry, Philosophical, Inspirational

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