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From Medicines sans Frontiers,<<<Doctors Without Borders.

"The world is made of glass;

people are made of stone."

Mansehra, Pakistan,

and Mindanao, Philippines.

Two pieces that are,

not only relevant,

but enlihgtening and serious.

Bientot<<<Soon.

PostScriptum:

Just came from a visit to the World Beat Center herein San Diego, CA.

Therein, wihtin the caged enclosures were two parrots.

Anyways, saw this bumper sitcker that read,

"politicans and diapers needs to be changed often.

Both, for the same reasons. "

Could not contain the laughing,

until I heard the parrots echoing the laughing.

"The Soul is the key to the universe." Claude Bernard.

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Islamabad, Pakistan.

With an outstretched pen

and heart,

as if,

just for a moment,

you were our eyes.

"The Soul is the key to the universe." Claude Bernard.

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Eduardo, you have some beautiful work...pehaps my poetry isn't quite as deep or thought provoking as yours, but I think I'm going to post some poetry of mine later. Most of my poetry in the past 2-3 years is slightly suggestive, but I hope you like mine.

Nic

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Sa Karamihan panahon,

So many times,

her name,

had written on the sands of Talisay beach only to have the waves come and erase it,

as if she never existed.

This piece is too personal to post in its entirety.

it is written as warm ocean waves,

revisit from a university campus in one of the Pearls of the Orient,

Mindanao, Philippines.

"The Soul is the key to the universe." Claude Bernard.

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