You and I

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    You and I


    A figure has its shadow,
    And a sound its echo.

    You and I are a similar pair-
    But not so well do we fare.

    'Cos you're my distorted shadow,
    And a perverse, contradictory echo.

    I gaze at the rainbow with childlike glee,
    You just shrug at the natural phenomenon.

    A flowing, silver cascade again
    Is for you a mere force of gravitation.

    I rejoice when I hear wedding bells,
    But you think of fetters and shackles.

    Marital bliss as I see
    Is for you a doom in disguise.

    I find in the babe a bundle of joy,
    The same, for you, is a burden of yoke.

    I love youth, mirth and laughter;
    Brooding alone is what you prefer.

    I greet the that is born;
    You weep the day that is gone.

    You scowl at the black cloud,
    I smile at the silver lining behind.

    Firm is my faith in Providence;
    Resigned, you are, to Destiny.

    North and south poles are, indeed, opposite-
    Yet, there's an attraction they cannot resist.

    An eggshell houses yolks two- yellow and white,
    My soul ,alike ,holds minds two- grim and bright.

    An intriguing psycho-paradox, perhaps,
    Hard to define, harder to live with.

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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