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THE TRUTH OF LIFE

 

CHAPTER 16

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In this book of "LIFE" plenty= have been recorded. Everything

seems like a mist, as one goes along.

 

CHE FATT

 

Claiming heave= n and hell

Hoping to arri= ve into paradise

Ending though = in darkness

 

Further and fu= rther men drift

Attempt not to= return until the last minute

Taking the big= boulder, how can one stay afloat

Taking not the= road of Light but instead by short cut, the gate of

 = hell one will meet.

 

In life, men struggle to the light, som= etimes up and sometimes

down. They are ruled by emotions of lif= e. The road to light is the final

destination that one should go to. But = instead men rush to the door

of darkness. When men talk of life, the= y talk of heaven and hell. Knowing