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Promise me,  

Promise me this day

while the sun is just overhead

even as they strike you down

with a mountain of hate and violence,

remember, brother,

man is not our enemy.

just your pity,

invincible, limitless,

hatred will never let you face 

the beast in man.

And one day, when your face this

beast alone, your courage intact, 

your eyes kind,

out of your smile

will bloom a flower  

and those who love you    

will behold you

across 10,000 worlds of birth and dying.

Alone again

I'll go on with bent head

but knowing the immortality of love.

And on the long, rough road

both sun and moon will shine,

light my way.

-Thich Nhat Hanh


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