In the realm of wisdom, let's embark,
As I weave a tale, a poem so stark.
About the Buddha's truths, noble and true,
Inspiring the spirit, in me and you.
First, there's Dukkha, life's inherent strife,
Suffering and dissatisfaction, rife.
But fear not, dear friend, for it's just the start,
For in acknowledging it, we find wisdom's heart.
Next, the cause, the ignorance we hold on tight,
Destructive cravings and attachments, blinding our sight.
Yet in letting go, we find liberation's key,
Unlocking the path to set our spirits free.
Ah, the third truth, the sweetest of them all,
Nirvana, the goal, where suffering does fall.
Through practice and understanding, we strive,
To find peace within, where true happiness thrives.
Finally, the path, the Noble Eightfold Way,
Guiding our actions, each and every day.
Right view, intention, speech, and action,
For with these qualities, we find satisfaction.
With generosity and joyous effort, we cultivate,
Right livelihood and thought, never too late.
Concentration and mindfulness, sturdy and strong,
Leading us to enlightenment, where we belong.
Oh, the four ennobling truths, they resonate,
With wisdom and compassion, they elevate.
May they inspire, guide, and bring you light,
As you journey on, embracing truth's might.
Remember, dear friend, in life's ebb and flow,
The Buddha's truths shine bright, they help us grow.
So embrace them with joy, let your spirit ignite,
For within these truths, lies wisdom's pure light.
As I weave a tale, a poem so stark.
About the Buddha's truths, noble and true,
Inspiring the spirit, in me and you.
First, there's Dukkha, life's inherent strife,
Suffering and dissatisfaction, rife.
But fear not, dear friend, for it's just the start,
For in acknowledging it, we find wisdom's heart.
Next, the cause, the ignorance we hold on tight,
Destructive cravings and attachments, blinding our sight.
Yet in letting go, we find liberation's key,
Unlocking the path to set our spirits free.
Ah, the third truth, the sweetest of them all,
Nirvana, the goal, where suffering does fall.
Through practice and understanding, we strive,
To find peace within, where true happiness thrives.
Finally, the path, the Noble Eightfold Way,
Guiding our actions, each and every day.
Right view, intention, speech, and action,
For with these qualities, we find satisfaction.
With generosity and joyous effort, we cultivate,
Right livelihood and thought, never too late.
Concentration and mindfulness, sturdy and strong,
Leading us to enlightenment, where we belong.
Oh, the four ennobling truths, they resonate,
With wisdom and compassion, they elevate.
May they inspire, guide, and bring you light,
As you journey on, embracing truth's might.
Remember, dear friend, in life's ebb and flow,
The Buddha's truths shine bright, they help us grow.
So embrace them with joy, let your spirit ignite,
For within these truths, lies wisdom's pure light.