Monday, October 23, 2006

Why man cannot have wings?

If man had wings,
No land would have a title,
No boundary defined,
We would fly restless looking at the sky,

But when everyone else flies,
Crowded seem the heaven,
And God cannot look down,
We would appeal selfish with no divine right,
To be called birdman or winged-man,

If man had wings, alas, forfeit a dream,
To see our sins landed and our ego high,
With us lays our desires,
From us escapes our lies,
We turn to see our failures petrified,

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IDEAS

Ideas are the core of development, so we cannot afford to be lack of ideas unless we want to hibernate in the shadows of an unfertile present.