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INVENTION



INVENTION


Invention, creation was and still is,
Corresponding to the features of its habitat,
Existence of only one knowledgeable supreme …,
For varieties of taste they’ve been invented.

Let alone a chapter of this book is greatly appreciated,
The third is sour even to its content and description,
Torn pieces is yet left of the fifth chapter,
Haggard it is as the lights hit the stage,
Glorious beauty, light fades of this chapter.

Couldn’t feel more stronger than the torrent,
Hindrance of the lovely valleys,
The mountains presence is surprisingly pensive,
Beautiful dangerous flowers appear all but everywhere,
Imagine the sweetness of this invention.

Drowned in the delicious honey, palm wine;
Shortening discovered inventions waits constantly,
Aggrieved and disturbed the clear sun holds still,
Increasing distraught seeps the honey, palm wine.

Certainty of the upcoming pleasant laurels,
Definite hour of surprise untold,
Magnified hope, faith and hard work push on,
Moments of triumph stretches with no avail.

Screeching sounds from afar
Level of greatness to attain draws afar,
Together with the unforeseen lump of turbulence,
The beats of heavy rain drops wets all dried to spoilage,
The invention of this magnificent troubled limitation scene,

I see far beyond the normalsight
Rough sketches of an ugly path,
Ceremoniously carries much wonder than the honey, palm wine;
Mountains from before appreciated with the rough sketches,
Wonder, beauty unexplainable accords this invention,
Clear as diamond the intent is understood.

Inventions,
Screaming wanted sound appease the ears,
Loveable appearance at last,
Wonderful mysteries are these inventions.

Cara 

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