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WHAT HE ACTUALLY CONSIDERED MAN

For him man was not as disdainfully black as charcoal; or as


white as the impeccable crusts of ice-cream,
For him man was not as tall as the mountains; or as weak as the
diminutive ant,
For him man was not as rich as the royal king; or as
impoverished as the beggar shivering on the streets,
For him man was not as intellectual as the ingenious scientist; or
as dumb as the lunatic imprisoned within the corridors of the
mental asylum,
For him man was not as strong and tenacious as the towering
elephant; or as meek as the minuscule mosquito,
For him man was not as robust as the rubicund apple; or as
fragile and rotten as the sprinkled garbage,
For him man was not as sacrosanct as the sagacious saint; or as
hideous as the diabolical devil,
For him man was not as fast as the contemporary computer; or
as lazy as the pig lying unwashed on the slopes for weeks,
For him man was not as fat as the ostentatiously inflated balloon;
or as thin as the neglected strand of the broomstick,
For him man was not as educated as the literary scholar; or as
illiterate as the clerk who used his thumb and toe to sign the
documents,
For him man was not as beautiful as the mesmerizing fairy; or as
satanic as the witch hovering around in the haunted house,
For him man was not as successful as the dynamic Business
tycoon; or as maimed as the bleary eyed boy polishing boots on
the street,
For him man was not as sharp as the stupendously sighted hawk;
or as dark as the baby born perpetually blind,

For him man was not as supernatural as the magician executing


astounding tricks; or as normal as the student slogging
overwhelmingly hard to pass his examinations,
For him man was not as impeccable as golden honey; or as
appalling as the uncouth murderer wandering at will in the open
valley,
For him man was not as perfect and meticulous as the invincible
angel; or as prone as the inevitably erring teenager,
For him man was not as brilliant as the flamboyant body of the
fiery Sun; or as morbid as the corpse slithering on earth,
For him man was not as belligerent as the gleaming knife; or as
soggy as salubrious cherries nestling on the cake,
For him man was not as mature and prudent as the owl; or as
imbecile as the new born infant,
For him man was not as fragrant as the incredulously voluptuous
rose; or as decaying as the dead fish lying still on the shores,
For him man was not as bearded as the dense foliage of the
jungle; or as clean shaven as the ducks floating on tepid pools of
water,
And for the Creator man was not a "Hindu", "Muslim",
"Christian", "Buddhist"; or one following "Hinduism", "Islam",
"Christianity", "Buddhism".etc.,
What he actually considered man was an entity which he had
evolved as a pair of flesh and bones on this planet; a mouth to
speak and two eyes to sight; who had the ability to procreate
millions of his kind; who had the unflinching ability to keep his
Universe moving; and over and above all one who had the
uncanny ability to keep the paradise of his dreams always and
immortally alive.

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