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A prince stood on the balcony of his palace
addressing a great multitude summoned for the occasion and said, "Let me offer you and this whole fortunate country my congratulations
upon the birth of a new prince who will carry the name of my noble family, and of whom you will be justly proud. He is the
new bearer of a great and illustrious ancestry, and upon him depends the brilliant future of this realm. Sing and be merry!"
The voices of the throngs, full of joy and thankfulness, flooded the sky with exhilarating song, welcoming the new tyrant
who would affix the yoke of oppression to their necks by ruling the weak with bitter authority, and exploiting their bodies
and killing their souls. For that destiny, the people were singing and drinking ecstatically to the heady of the new Emir.
Another child entered life and that kingdom
at the same time. While the crowds were glorifying the strong and belittling themselves by singing praise to a potential despot,
and while the angels of heaven were weeping over the people's weakness and servitude, a sick woman was thinking. She lived
in an old, deserted hovel and, lying in her hard bed beside her newly born infant wrapped with ragged swaddles, was starving
to death. She was a penurious and miserable young wife neglected by humanity; her husband had fallen into the trap of death
set by the prince's oppression, leaving a solitary woman to whom God had sent, that night, a tiny companion to prevent her
from working and sustaining life.
As the mass dispersed and silence was restored
to the vicinity, the wretched woman placed the infant on her lap and looked into his face and wept as if she were to baptize
him with tears. And with a hunger weakened voice she spoke to the child saying, "Why have you left the spiritual world and
come to share with me the bitterness of earthly life? Why have you deserted the angels and the spacious firmament and come
to this miserable land of humans, filled with agony, oppression, and heartlessness? I have nothing to give you except tears;
will you be nourished on tears instead of milk? I have no silk clothes to put on you; will my naked, shivering arms give you
warmth? The little animals graze in the pasture and return safely to their shed; and the small birds pick the seeds and sleep
placidly between the branches. But you, my beloved, have naught save a loving but destitute mother."
Then she took the infant to her withered
breast and clasped her arms around him as if wanting to join the two bodies in one, as before. She lifted her burning eyes
slowly toward heaven and cried, "God! Have mercy on my unfortunate countrymen!"
At that moment the clouds floated from the
face of the moon, whose beams penetrated the transom of that poor home and fell upon two corpses.to other sites.
It's to long that what i wish comes true...it's
to long that my dreams just only dream....then as you notice that i love very much music but i hate very much a proud man.
Just want to be a wise man...and to be a good man....learn from mistake.....learn from happyness....and learn from the heart....PEACE
BE WITH YOU ALL
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