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In noon-tide hours, O Love, secure and strong,
     I need thee not; mad dreams are mine to bind
     The world to my desire, and hold the wind
  A voiceless captive to my conquering song.
     I need thee not, I am content with these:
     Keep silence in thy soul, beyond the seas!
  But in the desolate hour of midnight, when
     An ecstasy of starry silence sleeps
     On the still mountains and the soundless deeps,
  And my soul hungers for thy voice, O then,
     Love, like the magic of wild melodies,
     Let thy soul answer mine across the seas.
Life = [birth, death]

Life is a
Closed  interval of
Birth and death

Yes, it is
bounded by those
limits
But there are
always infinite possibilities
For Ayn Rand
That grandiose colossus who
Stood astride
The envious assaults of sea
(Essaying, wave by wave,
Tide by tide,
To undo him, perpetually),
Has nothing on you,
O my love

O my great idiot, who
With one foot
Caught (as it were) in the muck-trap
Of skin and bone,
Dithers with the other way out
In preposterous provinces of the madcap
Cloud-cuckoo,
Agawp at the impeccable moon.
My little cousin asked, What is religion?

I simply said, What my mother says is religion
She puts down rules, I tend to break them
She enforces, I tend to rebel
She tries to convince, I argue
Both of us reach an agreement
I  find new rules that are of my comfort
*I'm now a religious boy and I am proud of it
It may be true for everyone ;-)
I'm a collection of solitudes
A silence derived from the summation of all languages
Sunshine is delicious, 
Rain is refreshing, 
Wind braces us up, 
Snow is exhilarating,
There is really no such thing as bad weather, 
Only different kinds of good weather....
Just be the one you are
And live in the name of the best within you
Anything is possible in a benevolent universe
It is open to you to explore
Go and open the doors of possibilities
I
am
the
thin
line between
true and false
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