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Posted by Mariam Sandhu on Jan 12, 2009 in Uncategorized |

Nature

It is easier to destroy than to create

 Nature is the consummation of thousands of years of growth all leading up to a moment

 a view with an invisible meaning conveyed only through experience

 an experience leaving words at a loss

 a million meanings simultaneously fusing together

 such is the poetry of nature

 a moment eternal in our minds and memory.

None can compare, none can surpass, nature’s beauty and grace

 a timeless force

 a force that brings both creation and destruction

 a perfect balance

 such is its majesty

  Life mirrors nature

 flourishing

 growing

 believing

 experiencing the worlds wonders

and then ending so that another might do the same,

an eternal cycle

The man Hitler ordered to destroy the Louvre went back and faced execution because he believed the art was more valuable than life

 Would you let the greatest masterpiece of all be destroyed?

 

by Muhammad Yousuf

 

The Darkest Deal

The Earth

Waning away

Like a child’s castle of sand

Towers crumble

As they reach for the sky

But before they reach it

Blackness cloaks us

The prices constantly rise

Soon it will cost us our lives

We have sold our soul

To this black gold

 

 

by Adam Carrillo

 

 

 

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