The Effulgence Within: To the Indians Who Died in Africa

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

To the Indians Who Died in Africa

A man's destination is his own village, His own fire, and his wife's cooking; To sit in front of his own door at sunset And see his grandson, and his neighbour's grandson Playing in the dust together ( The full poem ) On retirement from a busy life, a man usually passes his old age within the sweet... Sign in to see full entry.

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