If there's only a chance now to make a new Eden, where evil cannot come in, a new world to dwell with love and kindness; a new world to live with a high power that is close to nature.
Where seclusion is not necessary, an open place for everybody; an open space to stay where no tears can take the chance to burst out.
But thousands of years of people have had to cross the pasture of a lonely spot, wandering around like a groggy, weak, like a drunk man that about stumbling; like blind that grope or a man that tries hard to fumble his glasses that fell on the ground.
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