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  • The Pomegranate
    BY
    Khalil Gibran



    Once when I was living in the heart of a pomegranate, I heard a seed
    saying, "Someday I shall become a tree, and the wind will sing in
    my branches, and the sun will dance on my leaves, and I shall be
    strong and beautiful through all the seasons."

    Then another seed spoke and said, "When I was as young as you, I
    too held such views; but now that I can weigh and measure things,
    I see that my hopes were vain."

    And a third seed spoke also, "I see in us nothing that promises so
    great a future."

    And a fourth said, "But what a mockery our life would be, without
    a greater future!"

    Said a fifth, "Why dispute what we shall be, when we know not even
    what we are."

    But a sixth replied, "Whatever we are, that we shall continue to
    be."

    And a seventh said, "I have such a clear idea how everything will
    be, but I cannot put it into words."

    Then an eight spoke--and a ninth--and a tenth--and then many--until
    all were speaking, and I could distinguish nothing for the many
    voices.

    And so I moved that very day into the heart of a quince, where the
    seeds are few and almost silent.

       
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