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“Tapwater and Natural Spring (The Sonnet) I am sorry if big bard becomes bleak, In front of the vast spirit of oneness. I am sorry if baron byron turns barren, In front of the sense of collectiveness. With their native tongue given at birth, The fancy figures did what they could. It ain't their fault that it takes an outsider, To bring out a tongue's rightful good. Some figures are tapwater, While others are natural spring. Some are just good writers, While others are Maya, Martí and King. Anybody can write mushy words, that's no biggie. Genius is one who lives as they speak, with integrity.” — Abhijit Naskar
Tapwater and Natural Spring (The Sonnet)
I am sorry if big bard becomes bleak,
In front of the vast spirit of oneness.
I am sorry if baron byron turns barren,
In front of the sense of collectiveness.
With their native tongue given at birth,
The fancy figures did what they could.
It ain't their fault that it takes an outsider,
To bring out a tongue's rightful good.
Some figures are tapwater,
While others are natural spring.
Some are just good writers,
While others are Maya, Martí and King.
Anybody can write mushy words, that's no biggie.
Genius is one who lives as they speak, with integrity.