Cold or Pure?
Yes,
it’s winter now. The entire town has put on a white robe. People are here,
people are there to enjoy fire camps. Indeed, Nature seems so harsh and cold.
Still, her white robe of purity can never be denied.
Well,
how can, then, it be acceptable that the purity of Nature feels so cold, feels
so harsh? Doesn’t it sound a bit perplexing?
A
piece of completely pure gold, for sure, cannot be turned into an ornament,
without the addition of some adulteration.
Thus,
it is a fact, be it acceptable or not, that purely unadulterated substances do
not usually seem that much attractive. We utter, every now and then, “All that
glitters is not gold.” Things with glow are often bitter indeed.
So
is our life. The more we grow up, the more the chances of adulteration develop
to turn us impure. We must have noticed in our lives and in our societies that purity
is not rewarded usually. Yes, it is true as well that our virtues become
triumphant in the long run. It is nothing other than our attitude to life
actually.
In
the following verse, be it tiny though, it may be delightful to say:
The
more we neglect the pure,
The
more will they endure
To
turn the earth clean,
To
keep us pristine.
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