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On the extended palm of a lotus leaf, falls a drop of untimely rain. water drop runs around, refuses all attachments, takes refuge, in the cupped palm of the supple leaf. The leaf in its kindness receives the drop, as it's own, feeling responsible, the leaf keeps it safe from malicious winds; protects it from spilling over, till the sun proposes to the water drop, requests to be his own. It goes up as invisible vapors. The drop, as vapor takes the form of a cloud, hovers above the earth, sans attachment, but realizes sun has her heart for ever.
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Jul 30, 2013
Jul 30, 2013 at 11:50 AM UTC
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On the extended palm of a lotus leaf, falls a drop of untimely rain. water drop runs around, refuses all attachments, takes refuge, in the cupped palm of the supple leaf. The leaf in its kindness receives the drop, as it's own, feeling responsible, the leaf keeps it safe from malicious winds; protects it from spilling over, till the sun proposes to the water drop, requests to be his own. It goes up as invisible vapors. The drop, as vapor takes the form of a cloud, hovers above the earth, sans attachment, but realizes sun has her heart for ever.
k-balachandran
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Jul 30, 2013
Jul 30, 2013 at 11:50 AM UTC
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