Raging is an age old tradition,
What means it more than human obsession?
And to the level of molestation
It hath taken life into destruction.
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When eyes meet
A spark is born.
Hearts are shaken,
Nerves are broken!
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Parents to their children
Children to their parents,
The wind is the same
But the feel is different.
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Sprawling grounds
The morning mist
A banyan tree
And the resting wind
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A lonesome bird
A whispering wind
A solitary cloud,
Nature is a singular scene.
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Lumière pas une lampe
Sur cette tombe.
Dans lui peut périr
Peu vole.
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What if the world were in black and white?
Simply a stream of white light?
What if twilight were colorless
And the morning sky so lifeless?
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One more school punishment,
One more oblivious death.
From the meads of pleasant life
A blooming bud was forever blown.
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I do a research
On mass psychology.
Where shall I begin?
I know not.
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Man has to feel a sense of indebtedness towards people and the whole Nature. His life is a boon of this Nature and people around him but he lives as if his life is all independent and not inter-dependent. Man behaves as a thankless creature. This is the root problem. The moment we started to feel a sense of indebtedness towards the entire universe, we will become more kind and helpful towards the world around us. We will stop destroying man, property, human mind and this Nature. The effort of all religions is to bring the human mind to this attitude. All streams are not differences but only complementary functions. Till this wisdom dawns in the heart of human beings, there is no practical escape from this whirlpool. This is the clarion call of Swami Vivekananda.
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We listen to this objective world
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