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Chapter II
XVIII
ОглавлениеWhen we shall resort at a banner
Of wise and reasonable calm,
When passions and excitement fever
Will die, and we shall see just fun
In bursts of willfulness and passions,
Belated judgements and reactions, –
Not free of efforts and submissive
We, sometimes, would prefer to listen
To others’ rebel passions whirling.
It stirs emotions in the heart,
Like staying always in his hut
An olden crippled man is turning
Attention to the young men’s tales
Being forsaken for long days.