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History of the DhammapadaThe Dhammapada is not a transcription of a single talk by Gautama the Buddha.
Rather, it is a collection of his words on the most important subjects for those
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"New Orleans, Mad City"New Orleans, mad cityWhat have yea for your pence?I see the shackles in your keepHave opened doors to the sheep—
Yea! And souls of many!New Orleans, mad cityWhat thieves shall y (read
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Most of us have heard the story of the centipede who, when asked how he managed to walk with so many legs, could no longer do so, but tangled his legs hopelessly in the attempt to intellectually figur (read
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Frog SummerSummer grows hot, for the
New-blooded frogs;
The bugs are thin, yet the
Frogs stay fat, young and sassy.
In these palsy times—they
Only listen, as we wither away.Night fritters-away in sle (read
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So Many Einstein’sThe morning mist, insists there is a God.
The earth remains faithful to its orbit.
The comet cries out to a hundred planets.The sun ascends over the horizon.
From eight to eighty, so (read
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New Tears [about Grieving]If it rains or shinesLittle does it matter so?
Days, like tear drops—Slip and slide, and go.I sit looking out my windowLittle do I want to say—?
Goodbye and close my brain;No (read
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Asha of DarfurCry, cry—oh little Darfur woman
For your sister Janjaweed—
[in Sudan’s merciless region—who was raped to death);
Where rape and death run ramped;And Asha prays the Arabs don’t’ hear
Here (read
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