
What would you like?
what would you like, my friend?
Would you like to cry
over some love lost forever?
Or over a broken heart, maybe,
you cannot mend, howsoever?
Then you are here;
and I am here for you, forever
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What would you like?
what would you like, my friend?
Would you like to cry
over some love lost forever?
Or over a broken heart, maybe,
you cannot mend, howsoever?
Then you are here;
and I am here for you, forever
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SCREAM!!!!!
You wanna scream at something – really anything at all;
you wanna scream at someone – really anyone at all
You wanna shout to make God bend down and call;
you wanna shout till your voice echoes in His great hall
But in the end, you are just screaming at yourself;
banging your own head against the silent wall
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One doesn’t wait for them to be found;
your hell is here, your heaven is abound
One doesn’t wait for them to be earned;
so far, this is all that I have ever learnt
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Down and down in the deep dark void,
down and down we go
Helpless puppets on unseen strings,
dancing to and fro
Down and down in the deep dark void,
where all is dark and low
Rivers of sorrow and the vales of loss,
all misery and woe
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Introduction
A contemplative poem featuring an old monk under an oak tree who explores the profound relationship between anger and silence through a series of striking metaphors. This meditative verse contrasts the destructive chaos of anger with the transformative power of silence, presenting them as mother and child, thunder and rain, sword and force. The poem delves into Buddhist philosophy and mindfulness teachings, examining how anger represents momentary experience while silence embodies lasting wisdom.
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Under a Banyan tree, an old monk sat,
his life - cool shade and a bamboo mat
Eyes were closed, and his heart so still,
oblivious to pain and sharp n’ harsh chill
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‘Anger is the wind,’ he muttered to himself,
‘whispering in the trees, calming down itself
Anger is the mother, and silence is the child,
a fiery dragon and her offspring, so mild’
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‘Anger is scalding chaos, silence brings order,
chaos and order - there is only a vague border
Anger is the thunder, silence is the rain,
anger is so loud while silence stills the pain’
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‘Anger is a sword, while silence is a force,
violence and the power, the ego is the source
Anger is a hammer, while silence is patience,
anger is so bold, while silence brings complacence’
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‘Anger is a curse, while silence is a blessing,
what is true and what is not, there is no harm confessing
Anger is a burden, while silence is a treasure,
shedding and protecting, both beyond measure’
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‘Anger is experience, silence is the wisdom,
anger is a moment, while silence is a kingdom
Anger lights the blaze, silence is the smoke,
knowing is the product, wrapped in a cloak’
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‘Your time has ended, now leave me all alone!’
the monk addresses anger and marks it in the stone
‘Silence has begun - its reign feels so cold,
along comes the knowledge - so cruel and so bold’