The King Great Goodness Part 2 ~ Mahasilava Jataka (Eng. & Chi.).pptx
Colored
1. COLORED
I was completely brown when I was born; emitted my first cry,
As my mother hoisted me high in the air towards the almighty; asking him to
bless me with fairer complexion.
I was completely brown when I matured into youth; shedding all innocence of
childhood,
And didn’t possess the faintest streak of white on my demeanor; making it easy
for people to sight me in the crowd.
I was completely brown in sunlight; as acrimonious rays of the sun struck my
persona,
Refrained to impregnate a darker texture in my skin; stood unfazed as the
tumultuous heat took its tyranny.
I was completely brown when I had an attack of severe cold; with loads of
mucus dribbling down my nose,
And every unleashing minute that unfolded; prompting me to thunderously
sneeze.
I was completely brown when burglars entered my dwelling; pilfering handsome
amounts of currency,
Threatening me to divulge secrets; marauding my intricate documents placed by
the golden lamp.
And I remained completely brown when I died; relinquishing my final terrestrial
breath,
Simply didn’t change color; nor did allow any other shade to blend with my
perpetual brown.
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While when you were born; you had a snow white complexion of the skin,
And your mother praised you in elders with bombastic flattery; feeling blessed
to have you white.
When you matured to youth; you acquired a silken tan to contrast with
your white,
Making you the darling of furtive philanders; with a battalion of young men
dying to court with you.
When you were in dazzling light of the celestial sun; you acquired a distinctive
tan,
2. Coating your supple face with profound lines of black; inundating your skin with
yellow freckles.
When you had an attack of severe cold; prompting you to blow your nose
umpteenth times in an hour,
Your skin turned crimson red; with infinite patches in your neck developing
disdainful allergy.
When nefarious burglars invaded your house; your face transited to a deathly
white,
Seemed immensely pallid; with your resplendent color fading like the day unveils
itself into the morbid night.
And when eventually you departed for your heavenly abode; your complexion
changed to nimble blue,
Kept changing to darker perspectives of blue; with your fairness now converted
to obnoxious filaments of variegated color.
and yet after all this; you had the impetuous audacity to call me colored !