The document contrasts the negative effects of greed with the positive effects of selflessness. It states that greed harms, poisons, cripples, and destroys individuals and society, while selflessness heals, unites, liberates, and uplifts all of humanity. Selflessness is described as the path to prosperity, peace, fulfillment, and success both in this life and the afterlife.
The document is a poem advocating growing more trees. It describes the many positive effects of growing trees, including spreading peace, tranquility, equality, and freshness. It suggests that growing trees can help heal wounds, inspire acceptance, and transform hatred into oblivion. Overall, the poem presents growing trees as a way to create a more just, harmonious, and healthy world.
The document is a collection of sentences describing different things and concepts "diffusing" or spreading out in various ways. Some examples described include the ocean diffusing into froth under the sun's rays, a rainbow diffusing into a spectrum of colors, a criminal diffusing unhappiness by stealing money and possessions, and love diffusing between hearts to bond lives over countless births. The collection explores many different subjects and themes diffusing or spreading out in abstract ways.
The document discusses various concepts and their eternal qualities. It states that truth is always naked and candidly exposes every aspect of one's being. Several other concepts are described such as victory being sweet, honesty persevering, friendship being compassionate, childhood being pristine, and beauty being ravishing. Overall, the document expresses that many positive concepts are always uplifting and continue existing through all of time.
This document explores the dual nature of sensitivity. It describes sensitivity both elevating the speaker to feel triumphant, joyful, and connected to beauty in the world, as well as tormenting the speaker with fear, depression, misery, and a sense of impending death. Sensitivity is portrayed as a double-edged sword, bringing both great highs and lows to the speaker's experience.
This document is a poetic ode describing how the addressee's various qualities such as happiness, empathy, and innocence provided inspiration and strength to the speaker to dedicate their life to spreading love, overcoming obstacles, and transforming the world into a paradise. Each line describes a new quality and how it fueled the speaker's perseverance, compassion, and determination to better humanity. The overall message is that the addressee's virtues were the driving force behind the speaker's lifelong mission.
The document is a lengthy poem asking a potential Valentine to be the speaker's source of happiness, inspiration, comfort and companionship. It uses vivid imagery and flowery language to ask if the Valentine will bring light, laughter, friendship and hope to the speaker's life during both happy and difficult times. It ultimately directly asks the subject to be the speaker's Valentine.
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The document describes a scenic wooded area that serves as a sanctuary for nature and wildlife. It discusses the dense forest filled with diverse flora and fauna living in harmony. A single path pierces into this isolated place. This setting was chosen as the place where Savitri's fate would begin to unfold.
The document contrasts terrorism and love. It states that while terrorism divides, kills, destroys and spreads hatred, love embraces all, heals wounds, and spreads joy. It concludes that terrorism ultimately dies but love, as a gift from God, says goodbye to the past and brings the beginning of an immortal future filled with spellbinding tomorrows.
The document is a poem advocating growing more trees. It describes the many positive effects of growing trees, including spreading peace, tranquility, equality, and freshness. It suggests that growing trees can help heal wounds, inspire acceptance, and transform hatred into oblivion. Overall, the poem presents growing trees as a way to create a more just, harmonious, and healthy world.
The document is a collection of sentences describing different things and concepts "diffusing" or spreading out in various ways. Some examples described include the ocean diffusing into froth under the sun's rays, a rainbow diffusing into a spectrum of colors, a criminal diffusing unhappiness by stealing money and possessions, and love diffusing between hearts to bond lives over countless births. The collection explores many different subjects and themes diffusing or spreading out in abstract ways.
The document discusses various concepts and their eternal qualities. It states that truth is always naked and candidly exposes every aspect of one's being. Several other concepts are described such as victory being sweet, honesty persevering, friendship being compassionate, childhood being pristine, and beauty being ravishing. Overall, the document expresses that many positive concepts are always uplifting and continue existing through all of time.
This document explores the dual nature of sensitivity. It describes sensitivity both elevating the speaker to feel triumphant, joyful, and connected to beauty in the world, as well as tormenting the speaker with fear, depression, misery, and a sense of impending death. Sensitivity is portrayed as a double-edged sword, bringing both great highs and lows to the speaker's experience.
This document is a poetic ode describing how the addressee's various qualities such as happiness, empathy, and innocence provided inspiration and strength to the speaker to dedicate their life to spreading love, overcoming obstacles, and transforming the world into a paradise. Each line describes a new quality and how it fueled the speaker's perseverance, compassion, and determination to better humanity. The overall message is that the addressee's virtues were the driving force behind the speaker's lifelong mission.
The document is a lengthy poem asking a potential Valentine to be the speaker's source of happiness, inspiration, comfort and companionship. It uses vivid imagery and flowery language to ask if the Valentine will bring light, laughter, friendship and hope to the speaker's life during both happy and difficult times. It ultimately directly asks the subject to be the speaker's Valentine.
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The document describes a scenic wooded area that serves as a sanctuary for nature and wildlife. It discusses the dense forest filled with diverse flora and fauna living in harmony. A single path pierces into this isolated place. This setting was chosen as the place where Savitri's fate would begin to unfold.
The document contrasts terrorism and love. It states that while terrorism divides, kills, destroys and spreads hatred, love embraces all, heals wounds, and spreads joy. It concludes that terrorism ultimately dies but love, as a gift from God, says goodbye to the past and brings the beginning of an immortal future filled with spellbinding tomorrows.
The document contains poems written by M.A. Parry Eugene that explore themes of love, nature, spirituality, and memory. The poems use vivid imagery and flowery language to describe feelings of longing, connection to nature, spiritual awakening, and remembering past relationships. Many of the poems reference wandering in nature, dreams, and finding solace or inspiration from a loved one or natural surroundings.
This document describes how just a single action from a divine being - such as a word spoken, step taken, or smile given - would be enough to positively impact the world in powerful ways like ending terrorism, spreading brotherhood, winning battles against hatred, and uniting all of humanity. Each line emphasizes how a small gesture from this being could trigger wide-reaching change, from silencing gloom to teaching relaxation to spreading empathy and ensuring honesty prevails. The overall message is that a single, simple act of goodness could transform the world for the better.
This document is a poem by Sarah Helen Whitman titled "Hours of Life" that is divided into sections for Morning and Noon. The Noon section describes the speaker feeling lost and haunted while wandering amid natural beauty at high noon, questioning life's meaning and purpose. They seek answers by exploring various cultures and faiths throughout history but find only more questions and mysteries, unable to find lasting truth or meaning. The section ends with the speaker still feeling bound by ancient curses and agonies.
This document is a summary of a collection of poems by William A. Quayle about nature. It describes the table of contents which lists 22 poems with titles related to nature such as "A Gust of Wonder", "On the Banks of the Delaware", and "Dandelions". The summary then provides a brief excerpt from the first poem "A Gust of Wonder" where the narrator describes driving through the countryside in June and coming across a surprising sight of dwarf prairie roses blooming among red clover.
The document considers various ways to refer to or address an individual, posing rhetorical questions about whether to call them metaphors like a necklace, fairy, forest, or musical instrument, or to address them as more abstract concepts like tradition, fantasy, desire, or success. It explores addressing them through over two dozen similes and metaphors highlighting their positive qualities and influence on the speaker's life, emotions, senses, and soul.
The document poetically describes the womb as the most powerful, beautiful, and life-giving force in the universe. It states that nothing in existence is more formidable, vibrant, gorgeous, fathomless, fragrant, contemporary, or unfathomable than the womb. The womb is celebrated as nourishing life, defending its children, granting wishes, illuminating darkness, mollifying pain, uplifting souls, and imparting shelter. It is portrayed as the ultimate place of belonging and the reason for being able to experience life. The womb is summarized as one's own blood and signature, the only cradle embracing one like an angel even after death.
The document appears to be an excerpt from a creative writing piece titled "Immortal" by Jennifer Richards for her BA(Hons) in English. It describes a meeting between gods where they decide they must descend to Earth in mortal form to understand the human experience after destroying humanity. The gods struggle to survive as mortals, having to relearn skills like hunting and gathering. Some gods, like Loki, are haunted by their past violent actions as gods and meet a freezing death in the forest. The piece examines the gods grappling with the impermanence of mortal life and their role in creating and destroying humanity.
The passage describes the speaker's endless inspiration to pursue poetry and creativity. It lists the different ways the speaker was inspired, including to diffuse goodness, float in untamed sensuousness, embrace fantasy, surge forward in life, break monotony, decipher meanings of survival, pursue their soul's tunes, and assist those in pain. Overall, the inspiration was a heavenly gift that allowed the speaker to see their reflection in poetry every dawn.
1) The document describes various natural phenomena and objects that each play unique and essential roles.
2) It argues that there is only one of each thing, such as the sun, sky, ocean, etc. that fulfills its vital function.
3) Finally, it states that among all these essential entities, the author sees themselves as the most ardent and sole slave to a woman's humanitarian radiations and golden sweat from her feet.
The document is a poetic reflection on the meaning and essence of life. It states that life was not just about any single thing like singing, dancing, exploring, or helping others, but that it was a combination of all of these things and more. Life was the most powerful blessing given by God. Life was more beautifully gorgeous than what could be perceived, even in the wildest of dreams.
The document expresses a hunger for many things including fame, nature's gifts, sunlight, adventure, wealth, music, scent, humanity, beauty, prosperity, strength, sensuality, goodness, truth, love, and most importantly, an endless hunger that can make all these things a reality. It advocates having an insatiable hunger to experience the wonders of the universe and better humanity.
The document describes the narrator's intense feelings for a woman who has now abandoned him. It states that when she first came into his life, she ignited his desires and brought beauty, scent, mysticism, sweetness, righteousness, bliss, passion, and immortal love. However, now that she has abandoned him, he feels worthless, hopeless, devastated, a coward, pulverized, without a desire to survive, cursed to exist, and wishes to die to experience her love again. The narrator expresses how her presence once enriched his life but her abandonment has left him feeling devastated and without purpose.
The document expresses gratitude to God for blessing the speaker with a life that is infinitely better than anything they could imagine. It describes their life as containing mountains of ideas, beauty in nature, childhood innocence, passion, courage, imagination, empathy, sunlight, fragrant flowers, fresh fruits, hope, mysticism, memories, change, sounds of the past, triumph, exploration, immortal love, and struggle - all of which make their life incomparably better than anything else.
The document describes how God transformed the speaker's life in numerous ways. In each stanza, the speaker describes being in a difficult situation, such as being a small bird after a forest fire or a freezing bee in an empty hive. However, in each case God comes into the speaker's life and radically changes it for the better, whether by igniting a fire, filling a desert with water, or giving the gift of speech and wealth. God is portrayed as the source of rebirth, purpose, and salvation.
The document is a series of statements addressed to an unnamed "sweetheart" where the speaker says that their sweetheart's various insults, contempt, criticism, ignoring, exploitation, blackmailing, lack of care or attention, prioritizing of meaningless things over the speaker's poetry, and divorcing the speaker for a life of luxury instead inspired the speaker to help and support others, appreciate nature and philanthropists, become a voice for the oppressed, and dedicate their life to their creator and the tunes of their heart.
The document encourages the reader to not be conquered by adversity but instead to be conquered by love, friendship, beauty, and other positive forces. It uses vivid language to describe challenges like the sun's rays, scorpions, earthquakes, oceans, and more that should not overcome the reader. It repeats that the reader should let their mind, body and soul be conquered by love, freedom, benevolence, peace, adventure, and life. The overall message is one of perseverance in the face of hardship and finding strength from love and compassion.
The document is a poem expressing longing and desire for an absent lover. Through a series of rhetorical questions, the speaker describes how they relentlessly thought of and searched for their lover in times of both joy and suffering, including sketching them, chatting into empty space, being drowned at sea, wandering streets, and surrendering to death. In the end, the speaker married another just to fulfill their mother's dying wish, unable to find any trace of the lover they immortalized in endless dreams and fantasies.
The document expresses love for an eternal beloved through flowery language. It describes dying in the beloved's lap as the greatest honor, and being reborn as their immortal lover. The writing is divided into three sections that each describe taking a last breath while reminiscing intimate moments with the beloved, and dying in their lap to be reborn only as their lover.
The document expresses a vision of perpetual goodness, humanity, unity, harmony and paradise on Earth through a list of qualities prefixed with "forever". It envisions a world without tyranny, stagnation, crime, prejudice, loneliness or slavery, but instead filled with righteousness, beauty, innovation, freedom and tranquility. It ultimately concludes that as long as this list of forever goodness continues into infinity, God will remain omnipresent.
The document discusses life using metaphors like an ocean, garden, fantasy, mist, mountain, waterfall, beehive, treasure house, island, milestone, and rain. It states that it is up to you whether you embrace and enjoy all that life offers or get discouraged and overwhelmed by its challenges. You can either make the most of life's beauty and opportunities or get bogged down by its difficulties and imperfections. Overall, the document emphasizes taking a positive view of life and making the most of what it has to offer.
Non-violence is described through a series of contrasts in the document. It is summarized that non-violence is not about passively accepting injustice, weakness, or oppression, but rather is a means of confronting tyranny and propagating love, freedom, and peace through righteous, fearless, and philanthropic means. Additionally, non-violence empowers masses to work towards a more just and optimistic future for humanity.
Unemployment is described in extremely negative terms across multiple sentences. It is portrayed as a curse, disease, parasite, and form of torture that destroys optimism, enthusiasm, integrity, and humanity. Unemployment leaves only hopelessness, debilitation, prejudice, violence, and death in its wake. The document pleads with the unemployed to take initiative and blend their life with the religion of mankind, asserting they will then find true success and prosperity through God's grace.
The document contains poems written by M.A. Parry Eugene that explore themes of love, nature, spirituality, and memory. The poems use vivid imagery and flowery language to describe feelings of longing, connection to nature, spiritual awakening, and remembering past relationships. Many of the poems reference wandering in nature, dreams, and finding solace or inspiration from a loved one or natural surroundings.
This document describes how just a single action from a divine being - such as a word spoken, step taken, or smile given - would be enough to positively impact the world in powerful ways like ending terrorism, spreading brotherhood, winning battles against hatred, and uniting all of humanity. Each line emphasizes how a small gesture from this being could trigger wide-reaching change, from silencing gloom to teaching relaxation to spreading empathy and ensuring honesty prevails. The overall message is that a single, simple act of goodness could transform the world for the better.
This document is a poem by Sarah Helen Whitman titled "Hours of Life" that is divided into sections for Morning and Noon. The Noon section describes the speaker feeling lost and haunted while wandering amid natural beauty at high noon, questioning life's meaning and purpose. They seek answers by exploring various cultures and faiths throughout history but find only more questions and mysteries, unable to find lasting truth or meaning. The section ends with the speaker still feeling bound by ancient curses and agonies.
This document is a summary of a collection of poems by William A. Quayle about nature. It describes the table of contents which lists 22 poems with titles related to nature such as "A Gust of Wonder", "On the Banks of the Delaware", and "Dandelions". The summary then provides a brief excerpt from the first poem "A Gust of Wonder" where the narrator describes driving through the countryside in June and coming across a surprising sight of dwarf prairie roses blooming among red clover.
The document considers various ways to refer to or address an individual, posing rhetorical questions about whether to call them metaphors like a necklace, fairy, forest, or musical instrument, or to address them as more abstract concepts like tradition, fantasy, desire, or success. It explores addressing them through over two dozen similes and metaphors highlighting their positive qualities and influence on the speaker's life, emotions, senses, and soul.
The document poetically describes the womb as the most powerful, beautiful, and life-giving force in the universe. It states that nothing in existence is more formidable, vibrant, gorgeous, fathomless, fragrant, contemporary, or unfathomable than the womb. The womb is celebrated as nourishing life, defending its children, granting wishes, illuminating darkness, mollifying pain, uplifting souls, and imparting shelter. It is portrayed as the ultimate place of belonging and the reason for being able to experience life. The womb is summarized as one's own blood and signature, the only cradle embracing one like an angel even after death.
The document appears to be an excerpt from a creative writing piece titled "Immortal" by Jennifer Richards for her BA(Hons) in English. It describes a meeting between gods where they decide they must descend to Earth in mortal form to understand the human experience after destroying humanity. The gods struggle to survive as mortals, having to relearn skills like hunting and gathering. Some gods, like Loki, are haunted by their past violent actions as gods and meet a freezing death in the forest. The piece examines the gods grappling with the impermanence of mortal life and their role in creating and destroying humanity.
The passage describes the speaker's endless inspiration to pursue poetry and creativity. It lists the different ways the speaker was inspired, including to diffuse goodness, float in untamed sensuousness, embrace fantasy, surge forward in life, break monotony, decipher meanings of survival, pursue their soul's tunes, and assist those in pain. Overall, the inspiration was a heavenly gift that allowed the speaker to see their reflection in poetry every dawn.
1) The document describes various natural phenomena and objects that each play unique and essential roles.
2) It argues that there is only one of each thing, such as the sun, sky, ocean, etc. that fulfills its vital function.
3) Finally, it states that among all these essential entities, the author sees themselves as the most ardent and sole slave to a woman's humanitarian radiations and golden sweat from her feet.
The document is a poetic reflection on the meaning and essence of life. It states that life was not just about any single thing like singing, dancing, exploring, or helping others, but that it was a combination of all of these things and more. Life was the most powerful blessing given by God. Life was more beautifully gorgeous than what could be perceived, even in the wildest of dreams.
The document expresses a hunger for many things including fame, nature's gifts, sunlight, adventure, wealth, music, scent, humanity, beauty, prosperity, strength, sensuality, goodness, truth, love, and most importantly, an endless hunger that can make all these things a reality. It advocates having an insatiable hunger to experience the wonders of the universe and better humanity.
The document describes the narrator's intense feelings for a woman who has now abandoned him. It states that when she first came into his life, she ignited his desires and brought beauty, scent, mysticism, sweetness, righteousness, bliss, passion, and immortal love. However, now that she has abandoned him, he feels worthless, hopeless, devastated, a coward, pulverized, without a desire to survive, cursed to exist, and wishes to die to experience her love again. The narrator expresses how her presence once enriched his life but her abandonment has left him feeling devastated and without purpose.
The document expresses gratitude to God for blessing the speaker with a life that is infinitely better than anything they could imagine. It describes their life as containing mountains of ideas, beauty in nature, childhood innocence, passion, courage, imagination, empathy, sunlight, fragrant flowers, fresh fruits, hope, mysticism, memories, change, sounds of the past, triumph, exploration, immortal love, and struggle - all of which make their life incomparably better than anything else.
The document describes how God transformed the speaker's life in numerous ways. In each stanza, the speaker describes being in a difficult situation, such as being a small bird after a forest fire or a freezing bee in an empty hive. However, in each case God comes into the speaker's life and radically changes it for the better, whether by igniting a fire, filling a desert with water, or giving the gift of speech and wealth. God is portrayed as the source of rebirth, purpose, and salvation.
The document is a series of statements addressed to an unnamed "sweetheart" where the speaker says that their sweetheart's various insults, contempt, criticism, ignoring, exploitation, blackmailing, lack of care or attention, prioritizing of meaningless things over the speaker's poetry, and divorcing the speaker for a life of luxury instead inspired the speaker to help and support others, appreciate nature and philanthropists, become a voice for the oppressed, and dedicate their life to their creator and the tunes of their heart.
The document encourages the reader to not be conquered by adversity but instead to be conquered by love, friendship, beauty, and other positive forces. It uses vivid language to describe challenges like the sun's rays, scorpions, earthquakes, oceans, and more that should not overcome the reader. It repeats that the reader should let their mind, body and soul be conquered by love, freedom, benevolence, peace, adventure, and life. The overall message is one of perseverance in the face of hardship and finding strength from love and compassion.
The document is a poem expressing longing and desire for an absent lover. Through a series of rhetorical questions, the speaker describes how they relentlessly thought of and searched for their lover in times of both joy and suffering, including sketching them, chatting into empty space, being drowned at sea, wandering streets, and surrendering to death. In the end, the speaker married another just to fulfill their mother's dying wish, unable to find any trace of the lover they immortalized in endless dreams and fantasies.
The document expresses love for an eternal beloved through flowery language. It describes dying in the beloved's lap as the greatest honor, and being reborn as their immortal lover. The writing is divided into three sections that each describe taking a last breath while reminiscing intimate moments with the beloved, and dying in their lap to be reborn only as their lover.
The document expresses a vision of perpetual goodness, humanity, unity, harmony and paradise on Earth through a list of qualities prefixed with "forever". It envisions a world without tyranny, stagnation, crime, prejudice, loneliness or slavery, but instead filled with righteousness, beauty, innovation, freedom and tranquility. It ultimately concludes that as long as this list of forever goodness continues into infinity, God will remain omnipresent.
The document discusses life using metaphors like an ocean, garden, fantasy, mist, mountain, waterfall, beehive, treasure house, island, milestone, and rain. It states that it is up to you whether you embrace and enjoy all that life offers or get discouraged and overwhelmed by its challenges. You can either make the most of life's beauty and opportunities or get bogged down by its difficulties and imperfections. Overall, the document emphasizes taking a positive view of life and making the most of what it has to offer.
Non-violence is described through a series of contrasts in the document. It is summarized that non-violence is not about passively accepting injustice, weakness, or oppression, but rather is a means of confronting tyranny and propagating love, freedom, and peace through righteous, fearless, and philanthropic means. Additionally, non-violence empowers masses to work towards a more just and optimistic future for humanity.
Unemployment is described in extremely negative terms across multiple sentences. It is portrayed as a curse, disease, parasite, and form of torture that destroys optimism, enthusiasm, integrity, and humanity. Unemployment leaves only hopelessness, debilitation, prejudice, violence, and death in its wake. The document pleads with the unemployed to take initiative and blend their life with the religion of mankind, asserting they will then find true success and prosperity through God's grace.
The document strongly condemns suicide through a series of statements beginning with "Suicide; is". It describes suicide as lingering between heaven and hell, a crime against humanity, and murder that imperils existence. Suicide leaves no trace and suffocates even after death. It is the worst possible death, ensuring endless suffering. Suicide is a curse that damages society and the most distorted of fantasies. It leads to isolation and blows one away into nothingness. Overall, the document portrays suicide as doom that crucifies the soul and prevents revival, instead urging people to embrace sensuality, beauty, and life.
The document is a poem that uses descriptive language to encourage the reader to fully experience and embrace life through their senses across different natural settings and human experiences. It advocates letting go of discrimination and constraints to appreciate the oneness of all creation. The overall message is to wholly immerse oneself in everything life has to offer now and ensure that life continues forever through love.
The document is a poetic ode to immortal love, describing it through a series of words beginning with each letter of the alphabet. It portrays immortal love as something that is alluring, captivating, attractive, and that blossoms eternally. It suggests immortal love bonds souls forever, ensures passionate breaths are shared, and spawns civilizations of exuberant enthrallment. Overall, the summary describes immortal love as something that is portrayed through vivid language and imagery as something eternal, passionate and life-giving.
The document is a poetic ode to immortal love, describing it through a series of words beginning with each letter of the alphabet. It portrays immortal love as something that is alluring, captivating, attractive, and that blossoms eternally. It suggests immortal love bonds souls forever, ensures passionate breaths are shared, and spawns civilizations of exuberant enthrallment. Overall, the summary describes immortal love as something that is portrayed through vivid language and imagery as something eternal, passionate and life-giving.
This document is a poem written from the perspective of a mother expressing her unconditional love and devotion for her child. The mother finds purpose and meaning in responding to each of her child's experiences, from smiles and accomplishments to struggles and dreams, with empathy, care, and a desire to provide happiness and protection. She sacrifices all that she has to nourish her child's well-being and shield them from harm.
The document encourages the reader to be fanatic about noble causes and ideals including their art, philanthropic deeds, friendship, imagination, beauty, benevolence, humanity, hard work, talents, virtues, aspirations, morality, and life. It advocates being fanatic about using one's abilities to help others and make the world a little bit better through compassion and righteousness.
The document presents life through metaphors comparing it to various things like a flower, mountain, ocean, cloud, sun, dewdrop, star, adventure, waterfall, story, elixir, dream, song, fortress, rainbow, necklace, heaven, and lovebird. It suggests that fully embracing and experiencing life through these metaphors allows life to transform one's existence by relieving tensions, washing away sins, providing happiness and prosperity, nourishing righteousness, and enveloping one's heart with immortal love.
The document describes the power of immortal love and how it affects those who experience it. It states that immortal love makes one feel uninhibited joy and sorrow, inspires singing even through despair, and feels richest while bonding with angels. It allows embracing others despite fears and exploring new experiences. Immortal love grants strength, innocence, and faith in humanity. It breaks monotony, allows soaring like an eagle, and makes every moment a paradise while granting perseverance for lifetimes.
The document is a poetic description of woman that uses flowery language and metaphor to portray her in overwhelmingly positive terms. It depicts woman as a nurturing force who inspires compassion and spreads beauty, fragrance, radiance, emotions, sensuality, passion, freshness, peace, reality, love and more. Though she takes on many roles in society as a mother, sister, wife and more, in each form she remains God's most beautiful creation and is crowned as a resplendent woman.
The poem expresses finding meaning, purpose, and comfort in different aspects of one's mother. It describes finding prosperity, destiny, strength, existence, enlightenment, nostalgia, solutions, comfort, success, evolution, calm, sounds, resilience, artistry, philosophy, conviction, life, love, and happiness through one's mother's eyes, hands, blood, voice, shadow, footprints, mind, shoulders, signature, womb, eyelashes, earlobes, stride, fingers, smile, nose, ideals, breath, heartbeats, and lap. It concludes by rejoicing in the first cry of life gifted by one's mother.
This document poetically describes the power and omnipresence of love. It states that love both separates and bonds individuals beyond imagination, and that while it may ignite passions, it also enlightens even the most impoverished with hope. Overall, the document suggests that love has the power to transform souls, disseminate friendship, fulfill dreams with success, provide comfort and care, empower perseverance, and unite all people and things on Earth by granting the right to love.
The document is a poetic dedication to the many aspects of life that make it meaningful. It dedicates life to goodness in the world, the enduring human spirit through time, and the natural wonders that sustain us like water and the sun. It also dedicates life to love in all its forms, from family and friendship to marriage, as well as the ideals of compassion and humanity. The overall message is that life is a sacred gift dedicated to beauty, bonding, and all that inspires us to cherish each day.
The document describes various natural phenomena and human experiences as "unstoppable". It lists things like the flow of blood, falling rain, the sun's rays, the passage of time, the ocean's waves, the flames of desire, attraction between sexes, a lion's prowl, the flight of birds, the song of nightingales, the leap of truth, the rhythm of the heart, and the author's passion for poetry as unstoppable forces of nature or intrinsic parts of the human condition. The overall theme is that many natural processes and basic human experiences cannot be stopped or resisted.
The document describes the silence of death as being utterly torturous and devoid of any positivity or hope. It is presented through a series of repetitive phrases describing the silence as the worst possible thing that extinguishes all good aspects of life, sensuality, love, prosperity and more, leaving behind only gloom, despair, helplessness and oblivion forever.
The document describes the sounds that bring different feelings and sensations. The sound of barking dogs brings morbidity and viciousness while cascading rain brings euphoria and exuberance. The whistling train brings adventure and newness while falling leaves brings nostalgia, dilapidation, and lack of hope. Thunder brings prejudice and war while the nightingale brings calm and empathy.
This poem expresses the speaker's deep love and devotion for another person. Every part of the speaker's body and being is said to live solely for some aspect of the beloved. Each line describes a new part of the speaker (eyes, skin, blood, etc.) and how it lives only for some quality of the beloved, such as their smile, touch, or passion for life. The poem portrays the speaker's complete absorption and dependency on the loved one.
This document explores the many facets of life through a series of rhetorical questions. It asks if life is solely about things like helping others, love, adventure, nature, friendship, peace, family, individuality, truth, and nostalgia. However, it concludes that life is not about any one of these things alone, but is rather "a brilliant mixture of it all".
Love is described through various metaphors as eternal, compassionate, and bringing people together through empathy, harmony, and shared humanity. It annihilates evil, placates agony, and weaves a web of enigma. Love is portrayed as a fortress that shelters the lambasted, an angel that bequeaths goodness, and a soldier that ensures life advances gorgeously. Overall, love is presented as something that transcends all divisions, ensures survival, evolves the most benevolent of lives, and immortal unites all in gratifying togetherness.
The document describes the unhygienic and unkempt state of a person's body as seen in a mirror. Their short, sharp hair is covered in dandruff, their lips are chapped, nostrils contain hardened mucus, ears have yellow earwax, and their neck has dirt streaks. Their underarms smell unpleasant, teeth are discolored, palms are scribbled on, and ragged clothes have holes while ants eat stuck honey on their shoulder bone. Their sports shoes have a coal tar lining, and they moan in dismay and lost hope at their unwashed and unpolished appearance reflected back at them.
This poem refutes negative things others may have said about the person's beauty and qualities. Over 12 lines, the speaker asks "who told you" negative qualities such as being ugly, fat, or having swollen lips, before asserting that to them the person is beautiful in a variety of ways such as having golden honey hair, passionate breath, and skin as resplendent as a lotus. The speaker says that even if the whole world condemned the person, to them they would still be the most fascinating and lovable person, with the speaker's heart belonging to them forever.
The document expresses the author's profound pride in their love, which is compared to lasting natural phenomena rather than fleeting experiences. Over 14 stanzas, the author states that their love was not like changing shapes of the moon, violent storms, burning candles, or decaying scents but rather enduring stars, gentle winds, unrelenting fires, and fragrant lotuses. Similarly, it was not like abandoning bird mothers, violent rain, or transient commercials, but rather nurturing human mothers, rejuvenating oceans, and impactful fables. In the end, the author states their love was not a fleeting heartbeat but rather an immortal soul that gave new beginnings and perpetual grip on life.
The passage describes a kiss as having many profound and transformative effects on the speaker. The kiss is depicted through elaborate metaphors that portray it as enlightening, liberating, and filling every part of the speaker's being with warmth, beauty, happiness, and love. It allows the speaker to experience life as meaningful, empowering, and divine, even in the face of difficulties. The kiss seems to profoundly change the speaker's perspective by infusing their existence with joy, fulfillment and a sense of connection to something greater.
The document is a poetic expression of love for another person. It describes the speaker's love lingering and bonding with different parts of the person's body, from their hair down to their feet. The love witnesses their eyes and traces the lines on their hands. It feels closest to God while on their soul, and becomes the speaker's "immortal slave" when on their feet, devoted to them for current and future lifetimes.
The poem describes the speaker finding their true love and soulmate amidst the infinite possibilities in the universe. Through vivid descriptions of senses like sight, sound, touch, and smell, the poem explores all the qualities and attributes the speaker's love possesses that make them uniquely special and the only one that truly captivates the speaker, from their mesmerizing tunes and ravishing hair to their heavenly fragrance and immortal heart that bonds with the speaker's. The poem suggests their love transcends lifetimes and was destined even before birth.
The document expresses how a person's body parts and presence can communicate deep feelings and attraction without words. Each line describes how a different part of the person, such as their eyes, lips, cheeks, hair, hands, etc. expressed their attraction and enchanted the writer through subtle gestures and movements. The writing portrays the person as having an irresistible charm and passion that consumed the writer and filled them with love through every part of their being, without needing to say a word.
This document describes the power and effects of a single droplet of sweat from a godly being. In over 20 sentences, each beginning with "Just a...", it elaborates on how a single droplet was enough to profoundly impact and transform the narrator's senses, emotions, existence, and purpose when it came into contact with different parts of their body. The droplet is described as having golden color and emanating heavenly fragrance, freshness, felicity, and power. It left the narrator feeling enlightened, happy, sensuous, and driven to benevolent causes.
While nature and objects undergo changes with time and seasons, losing their vibrant colors, forms, or appearances, they still maintain their core abilities and essences. The leaves of a tree become bare in autumn but the tree remains alive. Birds molt their feathers but still have the power of flight. Though bananas become dilapidated after peeling, they are still nourishing to eat. And though the elderly appear frail while walking with canes, they retain the ability to love and dream as they are young at heart.
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The document describes various methods the author uses to try and erase their name from different surfaces and objects, including soil, skin, lips, walls, trees, cakes, paper, mirrors, tables, hair, pencils, beaches, windshields, eyes, maps, records, checks, friends' hearts, and bones. However, when trying to erase their name from "hers", the author is transformed into ashes and left for the afterlife as punishment, this time without her hands in mine.
The document provides reasons for staying alive, listing natural phenomena, memories, relationships, and experiences that one would miss out on if not alive. It encourages staying alive for the sake of leaves, dreams, raindrops, memories, jokes, clothes, earth, feelings of ecstasy when alone, birds, dolphins, roses, butterflies, those who admire your accomplishments, religious idols, those who help you cross streets, cows who provide milk, winds that allow one to breathe, and one's parents who raised them. Most importantly, it says one must stay alive for the sake of the author, as their heart would stop if the other's heartbeat separated from their own.
The document discusses humanity's insignificance before God. It states that regardless of one's status or abilities, all people are equally created by God. However, it emphasizes that before God's supreme and eternal power, humanity is nothing. This nothingness is described using various analogies of transient or worthless things like matchsticks, flies, bones, and dust. The document repeats this message of human equality before God but ultimate insignificance using different examples in each paragraph.
The document is a lengthy list describing ways that someone tries to hide negative qualities or desires through superficial means, but ultimately fails. It uses vivid, dramatic language to portray the person as deeply troubled and attempting to conceal malicious, sinister, or corrupt attributes of their body, mind and soul through cosmetic means rather than addressing the underlying issues.
The document describes how the actions and qualities of the subject resemble aspects of nature, religious figures, and positive ideals. When the subject smiles, dances, dreams, or embraces, they resemble the sun, forests, clouds, waterfalls, and patriotism. In general terms, the subject is compared to divine or celestial things through their various moods and behaviors.
You Only Tell Me What To Do; O! Almighty Lord.Nikhil Parekh
The document discusses the conflicting messages one receives about worshipping parents. On one hand, they are told to worship parents unconditionally. On the other hand, they are told not to worship those who commit harmful acts like harming nature, discriminating against others, being selfish, etc. It questions how to decide whether to worship parents or not when parents themselves sometimes engage in these negative behaviors. The document provides many examples of such behaviors parents might exhibit that would conflict with unconditional worship. It ultimately asks God which rule they should follow regarding worshipping parents.
The document describes how love lived in every part of the speaker's body. Love lived in their eyes when they saw the world, ears when they listened, feet when they walked, fingers when they wrote, stomach when they ate, nails when they scratched, tongue when they spoke, nostrils when they breathed, veins when their blood pumped, throat when they drank water, lips when they smiled, bones as they grew, teeth when they chewed, mind when they thought, scalp when they touched their hair, dreams and fantasies, the lines on their palm, sweat as it dripped, scent as day turned to night, and most importantly in their heart where there was no room for anything else.
This document lists various natural phenomena and living things, stating that for each one "you don't need to teach" them how to act or behave naturally. It describes the natural behaviors of clouds, roses, desert sands, oceans, snakes, spiders, the sun, frogs, the moon, crocodiles, birds, eyelids, winds, conscience, fish, trees, avalanches, truth, children, and the heart without needing any instruction on how to do so.
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You Can't Strangulate Yourself And Still Lead LifeNikhil Parekh
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Greed And Selflessness
1. GREED AND SELFLESSNESS
Greed indiscriminately penalizes,
Selflessness is the ultimate panacea; for uniting all innocuously harmonious; for
centuries immemorial and alike.
Greed baselessly tyrannizes,
Selflessness is an Omnipotent fabric; which irrefutably transcends you above the
resplendent heavens; to be the unequivocal favorite of the divine.
Greed ruthlessly snatches,
Selflessness is the only road to everlasting prosperity; coalescing even the most
salaciously treacherous with the scent of the bountifully bestowing soil.
Greed manipulatively stagnates,
Selflessness is the most priceless core of enthralling existence; enlightening
unassailable beams of hope; in all those dwellings miserably impoverished;
without optimism and light.
Greed horrendously massacres,
Selflessness is an Omnisciently miraculous ointment; which heals the most bizarre
wounds of the overwhelming rich and pathetically destitute; alike.
Greed uncouthly divests,
Selflessness is a enchantingly silken flower; which disseminates the true spirit of
mankind; to even the most infinitesimal parts; of this fathomless globe.
Greed lethally poisons,
Selflessness is a grandiloquently mesmerizing sky; which relentlessly showers the
blessings of the Almighty; upon all philanthropically benign.
Greed pulverizes beyond recognition,
Selflessness is a unendingly radiating horizon; which brilliantly sparkles all night and
day; with the rainbow of unconquerable righteousness.
Greed maliciously obfuscates all truth,
Selflessness is the most Omnipresent harbinger of celestial peace; unstoppably
heading towards the paradise of scintillating success.
Greed insidiously cripples,
Selflessness is a majestically flapping bird that hoists even the most devastatingly
deprived; making one perpetually realize his ultimate mission in destined life.
Greed sadistically abhors,
2. Selflessness is the most candid reflection of every organism’s inner self; the most
stupendously supreme richness to be holistically alive.
Greed mockingly whips,
Selflessness is an invincible mountain of humanity; which sequesters the infirm and
strong; in its compassionately synergistic belly; alike.
Greed has no beginning; no end,
Selflessness is the most unbelievably blazing road to the enamoring heavens; the most
insatiably fulfilling endowment in vivacious life.
Greed rots under the grave for centuries unprecedented,
Selflessness is an eternally bequeathing fruit; which magically ensures that benevolent
mercy reigns supreme; till the time there was life on this unsurpassable planet.
Greed is a morbidly decaying stone,
Selflessness is the sole pillar of solidarity that’s stands patriotically amidst a world of
dilapidated doom; an astronomical strength that makes every entity achieve its most
sacrosanct mission in; impoverished existence.
Greed is a viciously ghastly foe,
Selflessness is like the innocuous cry of a new born infant; without the tiniest of
blemish upon its supremely Godly swirl.
Greed incoherently babbles,
Selflessness is a perennially enchanting song of enamoring sagaciousness; which
beautifully quells even the most thunderously satanic of squall; with its wave of
egalitarian calm.
Greed is the most abominable chunk of garbage in the gutter,
Selflessness is a torrential downpour of endless charisma; unequivocally perpetuating
a smile on even the most haplessly maimed faces.
Greed hopelessly annihilates,
Selflessness is the most royal blanket of incredulously euphoric happiness;
disseminating the virtue of unshakable togetherness; every time the earth was
magnanimously born.
Greed strangulates you without a chance,
Selflessness is emphatically blazing Sunshine; that dazzles into fireballs of divinely
light; even after veritable death.
Greed murders your stride even before you could alight a foot,
3. Selflessness is the most regale conqueror of all prejudiced desires; making you yearn
for only the cradle of unsurpassable innocence.
Greed excoriates you into impotent ash,
Selflessness is a river of unbreakable unity; a religion which only knows to
chivalrously donate the magnificence of spell binding mankind; upon one and all;
bountifully alike.
Greed surreptitiously slaps,
Selflessness is an idol of unbelievable courage; a tenacity that makes you fearlessly
overcome; even the most belligerently ominous impediments in pragmatic life.
Greed traumatically imprisons,
Selflessness is an evergreen leaf of Godly freedom; an impregnable will to forever
follow the path of the Almighty Divine.
Greed savagely pricks you to barbarically bleed,
Selflessness is a wave of artistic aristocracy; that marvelously pacifies every iota of
your ditheringly frazzled senses; with the poetry of symbiotic Creation.
Greed hands you instantaneously to the devil,
Selflessness is a blooming wand that altruistically kisses all your acerbic agonies away;
propelling you to be born beautifully; a countless times yet again.
Greed plummets into the valley of worthless nothingness,
Selflessness is that heavenly milk of the mother; which ubiquitously feeds every child
ruthlessly orphaned; due to diabolical strokes of time.
Greed discordantly wails all the time,
Selflessness transcends the most grandiloquently timeless treasures on this earth; to
forever blend with redolently gratifying heavens.
Greed digs your grave deep at every step you tread,
Selflessness wholesomely absolves you from victimizing earthly bondage; liberating
your soul to incessantly float in clouds of mystical love.
Greed knives you deep when you turn your back,
Selflessness is an invaluable window of mutually gratifying existence; being the
utmost savior of one and all; across this boundless planet.
Greed penalizes you gorily even beyond death,
Selflessness is a wind which astoundingly charms; exquisitely embellishing each of
your murderously malevolent veins; with the freshness of unparalleled humanity.
4. Greed acerbically immolates you in waves of meaningless lust,
Selflessness is the wheel of indefatigably proliferating evolution; immaculately
meditating in the aisles of enamoring contentment.
Greed venomously strips you of even the most minuscule of your resources,
Selflessness is a meadow of congenial tranquility; pioneering an unconquerable
camaraderie; between man and the ravishing environment.
Greed austerely metamorphoses you into a dreaded animal,
Selflessness is an entrenchment of supremely ever-pervading faith; that looms large as
the only messiah; even after sky had tumultuously transposed with muddy earth.
Greed horrifically blinds you even in the most flamingly boisterous of Sunlight,
Selflessness is a magically resonating rhythm of sheer eloquence; an evening of
gorgeously replenishing fulfillment.
Greed gobbles you like an inconspicuous mosquito,
Selflessness is a scepter of incomprehensible goodness; always ensuring that you
traversed like an undefeated prince; all your life.
Greed diabolically stings you when you think that you’ve conquered the entire world,
Selflessness is the sole mantra for humanitarian success not only in this birth; but
every time the Creator thought you worthy; of priceless life.
Greed acrimoniously spits on you as though you were nonchalant shit,
Selflessness is a true stalwart of handsomely rustic motherland; unendingly defending
you from all viciously sordid hurdles of ominous existence.
Greed doesn’t pity you the slightest even in the revered lap of your untainted mother,
Selflessness is a tree with countless rejuvenatingly amiable branches; eventually
melanging into the tree of immortal humanity.
Greed ludicrously beheads your scalp like a piece of worthless wind,
Selflessness is a jewel which scintillates even after the heart of perniciously savage
midnight; illuminating every abode besieged with despicable lechery with beams of
fragrant light.
Greed buries you alive without taking even the tiniest permission from your destiny,
Selflessness is the sole elixir that instills astonishing reinvigoration in your
capriciously muddled veins; irrevocably perpetuates you to spawn fascinating
newness; on every lane that you interweaved through.
Greed only transpires you to sign the signature of gruesomely bellicose death,
5. Selflessness is the most enchanting mist of true belonging; ebulliently uniting you
with your rudiments of nostalgic birth.
Greed disparagingly distorts you beyond holistic proportions,
Selflessness is the most regale sensation that makes you bask in the glory of
supremely sensuous timelessness; transforming every anguish of yours into the;
fortress of the Creator divine.
Greed admonishingly dictates you worse than a baseless slave,
Selflessness is your most humble compatriot in good times and preposterously bad;
majestically replenishing every empty space of your penurious survival; with the gifts
of wonderfully Creation.
Greed brutally vandalizes even your lackadaisically nonchalant skeleton,
Selflessness is the most princely element of Mother Nature; profusely oozing oceans
of untamed love; onto every organism who intrepidly adopted it.
Greed straddles disgusting brakes upon your fertile reservoir of imagination,
Selflessness is a redolently unfazed scent that envelopes you with unfathomable
jubilation from all sides; makes you ecstatically wander through the aisles of
incredulously eclectic newness.
Greed uncouthly confiscates your conscience; to hand it over to the blood sucking
vampires,
Selflessness is a valley of overwhelmingly unimaginable exhilaration; an expedition
which portrays to every living being; the true meaning of existence.
Greed coldbloodedly rains parasites on you; even after you were no more than a
ghost sulking in the frigid atmosphere,
Selflessness is idol of Almighty Lord in his most poignantly towering forms;
gloriously blessing all those with an immaculate soul; upon the trajectory of this
vast planet.
And greed abominably drills such a hole in your heart; that it was difficult to
sagaciously discern you from; lackluster space,
While selflessness is the most unassailable chapter of bountifully immortal love;
bonding your beats not only with your sacred beloved; but all vibrant beauty on
the planet and time.
6. Selflessness is the most enchanting mist of true belonging; ebulliently uniting you
with your rudiments of nostalgic birth.
Greed disparagingly distorts you beyond holistic proportions,
Selflessness is the most regale sensation that makes you bask in the glory of
supremely sensuous timelessness; transforming every anguish of yours into the;
fortress of the Creator divine.
Greed admonishingly dictates you worse than a baseless slave,
Selflessness is your most humble compatriot in good times and preposterously bad;
majestically replenishing every empty space of your penurious survival; with the gifts
of wonderfully Creation.
Greed brutally vandalizes even your lackadaisically nonchalant skeleton,
Selflessness is the most princely element of Mother Nature; profusely oozing oceans
of untamed love; onto every organism who intrepidly adopted it.
Greed straddles disgusting brakes upon your fertile reservoir of imagination,
Selflessness is a redolently unfazed scent that envelopes you with unfathomable
jubilation from all sides; makes you ecstatically wander through the aisles of
incredulously eclectic newness.
Greed uncouthly confiscates your conscience; to hand it over to the blood sucking
vampires,
Selflessness is a valley of overwhelmingly unimaginable exhilaration; an expedition
which portrays to every living being; the true meaning of existence.
Greed coldbloodedly rains parasites on you; even after you were no more than a
ghost sulking in the frigid atmosphere,
Selflessness is idol of Almighty Lord in his most poignantly towering forms;
gloriously blessing all those with an immaculate soul; upon the trajectory of this
vast planet.
And greed abominably drills such a hole in your heart; that it was difficult to
sagaciously discern you from; lackluster space,
While selflessness is the most unassailable chapter of bountifully immortal love;
bonding your beats not only with your sacred beloved; but all vibrant beauty on
the planet and time.