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This spoken word piece is a warm, sharply observed celebration of life’s small, accidental joys — the tiny, everyday moments that lift the spirit without fanfare. With playful humour and gentle wonder, the speaker invites us to notice what we often overlook: the butter-side-up toast, the late bus that buys us breathing space, the stranger’s unexpected kindness. Each “because” stacks like a quiet affirmation that delight and meaning are stitched into the ordinary, waiting to be recognised. Comparable works include The Anthology of Really Important Modern Poetry – Kathryn & Ross Petras; Milk and Honey – Rupi Kaur; The Poetry Pharmacy – William Sieghart