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Yau kahai dasa David

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Mar 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Poem:

Your butt can be a plug-in-spot assuming you sit up straight. Your knees can give you an embrace. You can create the stable structure of always remembering. Your DNA could be very malleable if you only would concentrate. You could become a Vaishnava Saint by being a Haridasa. It is ironic that you learn Sanskrit words but only the particular ones that teach you how to transcend them. Not knowing Sanskrit and Persian is a disadvantage. But it is typical for modern man to be in a hurry. The patience required would require that you be totally enlightened. You can manufacture your own muse by being inwardly fused. The words of your poem should be properly charged while your body is electric. Yau kahai dasa David A Poem of David Smith 

March 6, 2019


 
 
 

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