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Amish
·May 23, 2000·2 min read

Posted by Amish on Tuesday May 23, @12:29AM

Transcendental profanity.

Love & hate; plan & fate; grief &celebrate

Heat & freeze; desert & trees; kick in rock & peace.

If rock is dead, then we love the ghosts

We've always worshiped spirits

Cool your head just loose your mind

Mankind needs to be freer

Do you think they'll come out with you?

They all'r dead with fear

You didn't came along with nothing here What you'll take back home

Nothing here can enthrall you so that You can break the journey home

If the question is just of saving the soul

Then give a damn to all what you loose

Let me go c'mon lets overdrive

Just keep your eyes on the road

"Vassals jirnani yatha vihaye "

That's how you'll leave this body

"Nyanyani sayanti navani dehi "

So we gonna get our new covers

Zeus riding in his winged chariot

Eleven files behind Gods ascending to the top of heaven

Everyone on earth left behind

In ten thousand years you may get your wings

But that also you've to find

They say who love the wisdom'll acquire the wings

And get to the worlds enthreal

Till I'm in this no man's land

I'm tempted by my fears

I'm haunted by my loves

I'm consoled by my tears

Till these imposters rule the world

Till words weigh there worth in gold

Till son of alchemy judges the mind Hit the roof & live with anguish

Coz this is what they've taught us

So if love is not the language of the heart

Then I've in my hands Rock & that too quite Hard

I wont throw it on your glass eyes don't fear

But I'll wait till you realize my dear:

Vasansi jirnani yatha vihaye Navani grihnati naroparani

Tatha sharirani vihaye jirna Nyanyani sayanti navani dehi

Bhagwat Gita (2.22)

(As a man casts off worn out garments & takes others that are new; even so the embodied one casts off worn out bodies & passes on to others a new. )

This verse in Sanskrit is from a profoundly important ancient vedantic scripture of India.Bhagwat Gita. The unerlying theory of which is Karma & yoga.

What stayed with you?

A line that lingered, a feeling, a disagreement. Great comments are as valuable as the original piece.

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