There can well be a good or not so cook,
A dish well-done, or not worth a re-look,
One kindly-hearted or a scheming crook,
But there's no such thing like moral of book.
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Even books that notorious fame beget,
Show beacon to world on well-hidden ill,
Books might make readers ill, or mar market,
But few can do a grave public evil. truths are born out of your meditation.. thank u very much for all the points that you present here through your great poems dear Anirudhha. thank u. tony
'...truths are born out of your meditation..', you said, and said so appropriately.
Meditation may be ultimate, but yes, thoughts needed do come from deep reflection and contemplation, that are preparatory to meditation.
Great words dear poet, you are deep into this, it is obvious.
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Even books that notorious fame beget, Show beacon to world on well-hidden ill, Books might make readers ill, or mar market, But few can do a grave public evil. truths are born out of your meditation.. thank u very much for all the points that you present here through your great poems dear Anirudhha. thank u. tony
'...truths are born out of your meditation..', you said, and said so appropriately. Meditation may be ultimate, but yes, thoughts needed do come from deep reflection and contemplation, that are preparatory to meditation. Great words dear poet, you are deep into this, it is obvious.