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What the Day Owes the Night
What does the blood owes the vein? What does food owes the stomach? The grasses would always be green but Not in a drought and dry days. The day owes the night the chance to exist Among the evil men who dwells in the dark Planning preciously on how to attack the innocents. The day owes the night breathing space and the Longing for approval by the craving moon Who lies awake in it abode. The day owes the night a space to Interact with the lords of the night and Welcomes the owls to their haunting game Of human souls which had deviated from the laws. The day owes the night love and separation From the time limit of the division of the their works. The day has to make the lonely night have its rightful Time allotted to them by nature. It owes the night the privilege to perform it duties It owes the night an acknowledgement to welcome him home During when the east breeze goes to the west to settle its dispute with the sun. As the sun owes the day so as the moon owes the night And the night also owes the day when the cock stood In the rusty thatch hut to welcome the day as the night Depart to an unknown destination. We all are debtors, no one is less important in this global village.
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