Quotes about enigma, page 4
He makes me laugh, Mick! He tended to turn up when we were having lunch and entertain us all. He bought an Enigma machine! I've never worked with a producer who was more famous than everyone put together.
quote by Saffron Burrows
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A Prayer
What difference Oh, Lord of the Goddess
Thither, hither You and soul mine
Alone alike in concealment-secrecy...yet unmet
To bridge is to work and I work
In vain to your abode of a sullen spark
Hither Enigma, thither dogma and this drama
Long, long for how long Oh, Lord of the Goddess
poem by Indira Renganathan
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Charisma
Single enigma, another charisma;
Heating us, blinding the eyes.
Please understand me, we are better when wise,
Offered to the mazes of life,
And resting energetic brain,
Special are the other organs,
We told ointments of rage.
Entering is leaving, when charismatic people
Are in our lives.
Heating eye and ear will bring beauty.
poem by Naveed Akram
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Change
Experience tells, nothing lasts forever
Deal with the enigma
To make the best endeavor.
There are good, and then real bad days
Circle us around,
To check how much we weigh.
the Empires haven't been left out
take a hint
There is rise, fall and drought.
Be Watchful is the advice, telling u starightward
'All change is not growth
As all movement not forward'
poem by Samima Shah
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One Knows
One knows one can repel
The forces of evil with cannons
After the view is taken by some.
The views expressed occur for us,
At the beginning of wars we fought,
Yesterday was a year, festivals came.
At the top of certain relics
Is a view around, the full one,
The panoramic compulsion of years,
A fully forming enigma of certainty.
Empires are theories so bold,
One is repulsed by their longing.
poem by Naveed Akram
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Linkage
Too many mongrels on road
chasing inbred hymens,
while walking I try to find
who was not unipolar.
I am trying to fill in
magic and enigma
in intersex of autobiography
of a right man.
I must find out
who were you in feminine attire
drinking sap from merciless life
igniting god?
To uncover the antimatter
I place a wreath for the matter.
Body flashes the other side of death
to uncouple the link.
poem by Satish Verma
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The Eternal Search
MY little maiden two years old, just able
To tower full half a head above the table,
With inquisition keen must needs explore
Whatever in my dwelling hath a door,
Whatever is behind a curtain hid,
Or lurks, a rich enigma, 'neath a lid.
So soon is the supreme desire confessed,
To probe the unknown! So soon begins the quest,
That never ends until asunder fall
The locks and bolts of the Last Door of All.
poem by William Watson
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Chaos and Cosmos (Revisited)
Peace, pearls, pandemonium
Preserved in perturbed darkness
In the dynasty of redwood;
On Isolated island of civilization
Tombs of cradled desires
Like obscene scars;
Rainbow on Titan
Red with yearning dreams;
Rainbow on Earth
rusted in paleness;
Gazing behind the 'Sfumato'
The eyes of deception -
While the smile of enigma
Safe and secure under cover
The smile of life
Has gone away too far! ! !
poem by Deep Mukherjee
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Beyond goodbye
live beyond destruction
even waiting is wasting
every sweet goodbye
find thou its nothing,
for forgetting is a lasting enigma
of every ageless senile
look what is essential.
the mind keeps on remembering,
like the knight warrior of
the golden age without a sword
to glitter
search and fulfill, that only
you the soul can retell, for the night come
empty but only the shadow of the past
glad to find the light
Viva! Los Amigos
poem by Antonio Liao
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Monumental Mystery
A column built of rough hewn stone.
By whom or why remains unknown.
Half hidden by dense foliage.
A relic from a by gone age.
What it was for nobody knows
It served some purpose I suppose.
An enigma a mystery
A sacred site quite possibly.
But still it stands amongst the trees.
As it has stood for centuries.
I don't suppose we'll ever know
Why it was built so long ago.
Before recorded history.
Though built to last indefinitely.
poem by Ivor Or Ivor.e Hogg
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