The Wealth of Nothing

Elizabeth Devereux

1934 to 2023

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Of riches found beyond the pale
A realm of cast-offs, all my own
Stars shine brighter in the night
Of dreams that poverty can't cull
When belly's empty, heart is full
Wealth in spirit, standing tall
Each scrap and fragment tells a tale
The richest view costs not a dime
Hunger sharpens wit and sight
No tax on breath, no rent on sky
Of possibility from dearth
Cardboard palace, newspaper throne
In empty pockets, freedom rings
No coins to weigh, no purse that swings
Just air and lint, a kingdom's worth
In having naught, I've found it all