Simplify, Simplify - Thoreau
Thoreau, in his writings, particularly in Walden, advocates for a life of intentionality and reduced material possessions. He believed that modern society's focus on material wealth and constant busyness detracts from true happiness and fulfillment.
The quote "Simplify, simplify" is a call to action, urging individuals to examine their lives and eliminate the "frittering" details that consume their time and energy.
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A cabin waits by the riverside, No gilded halls, no place to hide. The kettle hums, the trees sway slow, Simplify, simplify, said Thoreau.
[Chorus] Oh, the simple life, it calls to me, Like a breeze through an old pine tree. No diamonds, no gold, just earth and sky, Simplify, simplify, until I die.
[Verse 2] The stars don’t care for riches or fame, The moonlight dances, it stays the same. I left my troubles where the wildflowers grow, Simplify, simplify, said Thoreau.
[Bridge] No clocks to bind me, no chains to hold, Just fire for warmth when the nights get cold. The rhythm of life, it moves so slow, Simplify, simplify, let it flow.
[Chorus] Oh, the simple life, it sets me free, Like a melody in a minor key. No hurry, no rush, just time to try, Simplify, simplify, let the world pass by.
[Outro] So here I stay where the wild winds blow, Simplify, simplify, said Thoreau. A life unadorned, just my heart to show, Simplify, simplify, and let it grow.
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