Monday, March 16, 2009

Differential Integrals

Rays after reflection perceive do my eyes,
In a process etched by the creator of breath!
But these limiting regulations I cease to understand,
When strikes me, the thought of man's definitive death!

The illusion of civilization pecks away at all reason,
The confines of society, barriers from sense!
Why is it there always a penalty for treason?
And a rope that pulls you down when you look beyond the fence!
Has the mind of man lost its reflex to instinct?
For never does it reject even the things that hurt!
A greed-driven being with ideals irrational,
To kill for hatred, destroy for progress and only then to sense revert!

Elusive are the equations I am forced to learn,
On bases built with naught but assumptions,
Not for knowledge but wisdom will I eternally yearn,
And cleanse myself of knowledge of ignorant presumptions!
So belligerent society in all it’s ignorance,
Believes it has discovered the essence of existence!
But clouded in mists of blackened smoke,
The smoke of egotism, and the inability of co-existence!

Why is it that always sense chooses with ease?
To abandon the weak minds of men in power,
It is because sense associates not with degeneracy,
But only with men who portray the constancy of stars!

The ways of men and the outcome of civilization,
Never strike even the softest chord in my mind,
Weren’t peace and co-existence the intention of progress?
But why is it all men wish for is with wealth to bind?

The minutes in my life never cease to wait,
Causing age in my heart, maturity in my mind,
But from the realm of this world I will soon escape,
And the path to the Elysian Towers set out to find!

The wisest of men know that to seek out for sense,
Is a hopeless task, like an attempt to kiss the sun!
For sense comes from within, from deep inside,
After refinement and processing, like thread being spun!

The world lives every hour like a minute,
Sleeping in a cloud, whose generosity is liberal,
But its deceitful nature is unknown to men,
Its senseless workings, like differential integrals!

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