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    غزل و قصیده

    ای جگر گوشهٔ جانم غم تو شادی هر دو جهانم غم تو به جهانی که نشان نیست ازو غم تو داد نشانم غم تو گر ز مژگانت جراحت رسدم زود برهاند از آنم غم تو زان جراحت چه غمم باشد از آنک بس بود مرهم جانم غم تو جملهٔ سود و زیانم غم توست ای همه سود و زیانم غم تو ز غمت با که...
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    کوچه های تنهایی

    فريادي چون تيغه چاقو در تاريکي فريادي جلاد همه هياهو خشمي در راستا که بنشاند تير کلام را در جايي که بايد خشمي بي آشتي خشمي گرسنه خشمي هار که عابران سر به راه را هراسندگاني سنگ به دست گرداند چابک تر از گريه اي بر ديوار هشيار تر از دزدي بر بام و...
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    بهترین شعری رو که دوست داری چیه؟

    ما شقايق کوهستان هاي وطنمان را داريم و هر که را که تاب اين آتش رويان را در سينه دارد ما شقايق ها را دوست داريم و روييدن و باليدنشان را و به شباهنگامي چنين پاسداري شان را گرد آمده ايم ما گل ها را دوست داريم و نه تنها گلها ي گلخانه را که گلهاي وحشي خوشبو را...
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    شعر نو

    گيل آوا اي کودک کرانه و جنگل اي دختر ترانه و ابريشم و بلوط ازکوره راه دامنه و ده با ما بگو که بوي چه عطري يا بال رنگ رنگ چه مرغي تو را کشاند تا پايتخت مرگ ؟ چشم که خفته بود که چشمانت راه از ستاره جست دست که بسته بود که دستانت از ميخ هاي کلبه...
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    بهترین شعری رو که دوست داری چیه؟

    عطر طراوت بود باران آغوش خالي بود خاک پاک دامان اما ستوه از دست بسته اما فغان از پاي دربند چشمان پر از ابراند يک شام تاريک واندر لبان خورشيد لبخند آن يک درودي گفت بردوست اين يک نويدي را صلا داد تا سرب و باروت بر ناتمام نغمه هاشان نقطه بنهاد...
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    مشاعرۀ سنّتی

    در ره عشق که از سیل بلا نیست گذار کرده‌ام خاطر خود را به تمنای تو خوش
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    Mythology

    try it it's cool
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    fiction and short story

    HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy VII Pahóm lay on the feather-bed, but could not sleep. He kept thinking about the land. 'What a large tract I will mark off!' thought he. 'I can easily do thirty-five miles in a day. The days are...
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    fiction and short story

    HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy IV As soon as Pahóm and his family arrived at their new abode, he applied for admission into the Commune of a large village. He stood treat to the Elders, and obtained the necessary documents. Five...
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    fiction and short story

    HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy AN elder sister came to visit her younger sister in the country. The elder was married to a tradesman in town, the younger to a peasant in the village. As the sisters sat over their tea talking, the...
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    SYMBOLS and their Meaning

    Crane There are four types of cranes in Chinese myth: White, yellow, blue and black. The black crane is thought to live the longest - up to 600 years. When a crane is shown among clouds it stands for longevity, widsom and nobility. When shown among pine trees, the crane symbolizes...
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    SYMBOLS and their Meaning

    Cicada In Ancient China, before burying their deceased loved ones, wealthy families would insert a jade carving of the cicada inside their mouth. It was believed this would assure the deceased would have a joyful life after death, and would immortalize them after their passing. The cicada is...
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    SYMBOLS and their Meaning

    Bamboo Bamboo is a Chinese symbol for longevity because of its durability, strength, flexibility and resilience. It survives in the harshest conditions, and seems to endure through all the brutalities mother nature can dish out - still standing tall, and staying green year-round. Its...
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    SYMBOLS and their Meaning

    Chinese Symbol for Longevity The Chinese are incredibly skilled at assigning deeper meanings to various symbols to represent a condition or energy. Walking through their country is a true education on Chinese symbols. Among the myriad of symbols, the Chinese symbol(s) for longevity are...
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    Mythology

    but it is supposed to be in English
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    Mythology

    Lucifer Lucifer A pagan myth of the fall of angels, associated with the Morning Star, was transferred to Satan, as seen in the Life of Adam and Eve and the Second Book of Enoch, which the Jewish Encyclopedia attributes to the first pre-Christian century: in these Satan-Sataniel (sometimes...
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    Mythology

    Lucifer Lucifer Lucifer is a Latin word (from the words lucem ferre), literally meaning "light-bearer", which in that language is used as a name for the dawn appearance of the planet Venus, heralding daylight. Use of the word in this sense is uncommon in English, in which "Day Star" or...
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    Mythology

    Pheme Pheme In Greek mythology, Pheme ( Roman equivalent: Fama) was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors. She was a daughter either of Gaia or of Hope, was described as "she who initiates and furthers communication" and had an...
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    Mythology

    Persephone Persephone Broken-hearted, Demeter wandered the earth, looking for her daughter until Helios revealed what had happened. Demeter was so angry that she withdrew herself in loneliness, and the earth ceased to be fertile. Knowing this could not continue much longer, Zeus sent Hermes...
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    Mythology

    Persephone Persephone Persephone is the goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, goddess of the harvest. Persephone was such a beautiful young woman that everyone loved her, even Hades wanted her for himself. One day, when she was collecting...
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