Contemplation and HopeEveryday I meditate and look to the sea, I never see anything except the waves, which sometimes slow down and sometimes accelerate to strike the coast, and then they quiet and dormant.But they are stubborn to sweep and push the dry land.After that I hear the water's roar, its resource is the other side of the coast, where I look around to see flocks managed and organized by killing, murder, scheme, looting and fines.Moreover, their celebrations and parties are called Banquet and in there they lunch and shoot the cannons, dance with their daggers on the Attia and Abdul Daym's Theatre.This scene from centuries never changed.It is fixed, lasting and dominant except the day, which the woman delivers a child of the knight Dhi Yezin and names him Huron, who later on declares and proclaims to distribute the Sharon's wealth for rich and people, and for the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis and plague at the beginning of the century, which is one of the latest centuries.

Philosophical and Pondering PrayerMy Provider, My Merciful God, I repeat this call every morning from my faithful heart and conscience.But every day, my neighbour has a change of heart, flipping and kissing the picture of the bloodthirsty seeing him building ungrounded victory.Because he does not believe in the high morality, and in the end he faces the collapse.Should I say Oh God the Bloodthirsty in order to eat my bread or obtain my fortune from or with the hornist.By doing that I will add a clearly new holy name to you, the holy name, which is suitable to the governor of the son of wrap bread, people of Azal, Salt Market and Al-Sabah Gate.Pride and GloryThe rooster to the public saying "Stand up, glory and acclaim for the Kingdom of Rooster and Hoopoe, stand up with confidence in the Temple of Sun, which belongs to you.The sun that never was yours and will be soon yours".
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