“From the mysterious depths of the ocean to the towering peaks of mountains, let us be stewards of all life forms, protecting the precious balance of ecosystems with unwavering resolve.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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Majestic heralds in form of misty fog silently convey the roar of yearning mountains.
The eternal silence of sea giggling n tickling the feet, display the clamor of a child. Dancing rainbows over restless waves invite for ballad.
Silently pouring rain wipes off the tears n fears, silent mentor calls on the terrace to show how quietly it washes off what's not desired.
Dense forests, gorgeous moon, twinkling stars......silence speaks
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The repetition of melody patterns, ...contains a correspondence to lyrical repetitions of words.
These repetitions contain the opportunity to affiliate tense and perception!
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Faith creates the belief that mountains have moved which avoids unnecessary work.
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Melody, Contains The Potential To Establish Question, .... And Carry, Establish Response
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"When she lifts the flushed rose to her blushed rubescent lips, the curtains of the heavens began to lift" - Aurias Reminiscence
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Perhaps the heart, not the mind, retains the most memories when we fall in love.
because even if I didn’t know that I loved you before, my heart remembers you.
Originally written on April 3, 2021
10:21 AM
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"Can't focus on the past when you want to move mountains"
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Appearances oftentimes are facades maintaining one’s illusion until the curtains opens up.
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Don't Carry The Mountains Over Your Shoulder, Just Walk Through It...
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Let me get drunk in the mosque,
Or show me the place where God abstains!
—Mirza Ghalib, Islamic couplet, loose translation by Michael R. Burch
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We are all the captains at the helm of our own boats as long as we live. And no matter where the boats take us, until when we have lost the control of the helm
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Phrased correctly, every question contains its own answer. Knowing that was Socrates' genius.
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The mountains in my life are here to teach me how to climb
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"One day you'll see past the childhood curtains, and fairytale dreams of rainbows, clouds and the circus."
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Even viewed through rose colored glasses
a bridge, once burned, retains the color of ash.
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no recipe contains ingredients to make of life a food, it writes itself amidst the eating
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Life has many crossroads and each contains many types of lessons
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Truth contains the essence of the universe, for truth is one.
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The Expansion Of Light Contains The Root Of Song.
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Faith can move mountains but love can move people to do greater things
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" The book of Proverbs contains more wisdom than all the world's universities combined."
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"If God had intended man to fly through the mountains he would have made aluminum harder than rock." Georgism No. 5 - attributed during the 1986 Year of Aviation Disasters in the Calgary-Banff corridor.
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"You want to know what makes me sad? Knowing people can't appreciate the beauty in everything. Even the worst song, movie, or painting contains some beauty to it. And the reason it contains that beauty is because the person who created that art, they demonstrated so much courage just by trying. They allowed themselves to be vulnerable to the so called critics of the world and their work of art to be torn apart and ridiculed. It is important to take a stance for something you consider beautiful."
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I leave my truth in the question because I know the question contains an answer.
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Is it not something that the one thing in existence that is eternally admired by mankind, and whose beauty has never been denied even in the face of man's most fleeting whimsies, is also the one thing not conjured by mankind. It is nature's virgin places - the mountains, forests, streams, the depths of the sea, and the illimitable heights of the heavens.
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Attraction ignites the spark of love , but honest , loyalty maintains the flame , And settles the deal for real .
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Pain always leaves Dirty old stains.
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Oh Death
You wait for me over there,
Like a forlorn lover,
Behind shaded curtains in the night.
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love attains it's purist and truest nature only when the hope dies.
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