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Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
The heart has laws
that transcend those
of the highest courts
and leave the latter's in woeful throes.
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
When beauty
is over-idolised
it accentuates
the ugly-

each in nature
has their right
all comparisons
only stoop to divide
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
West:  Enforce!


Zen and Taoism:  End force!
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
With no one
do I have any score
I find no cause
to defend my honour
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
The falling petals bear my tears
    the green fields I'll not visit again
    a heartless scythe is fate
    my only companion is unceasing pain-

    by the world neglected
    and forgotten-- my life is all in vain
   through my lonely window I gaze
   a gray sky trembles over the plain-

   my friends no longer look my way
   from mentioning my name they refrain
   how happy they all are--revelling in wine and song
  such great spirits they maintain

while I'm withering, wasting, love-wanting
waiting for my sanity to propitiously return
hope eludes me, the night mocks me-  life's nonchalant-
poetry alone is my consolation as I write this my last testament

* the great nature/rural poet, was placed in the asylum from1837--1841; absconded in 1841 and walked 80 miles home. Wrote 3,000 poems, also essays and journals.  A tragic life.  ' I AM' is perhaps his most poignant poem.  I read the poem aged 14 from a book-prize awarded by my school, in the then Malaya, a British colony until 1957
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
I love wisdom
also freedom-
if I can't have both
the latter is my preference
Dr Peter Lim Nov 19
I have no home now
   only walls of my prayer
   this is a monk's life
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