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 It's not far away, it's not far at all

The mountainsides we dreamt of--

A kind of invitation, so pure and divine.

For fate was on our side

Together we walk as one

On the beckoning mountains

Filled with lush full of green love.


We feel the warmth of the foothills

As we want to climb the lap of the beloved mother

We free our head, so calm and quiet

Under the sacred fig tree, shaded and dusky

With all honesty, we take a deep breath, in and out.

Far from home, we walk on the wild side

With careful heart to ease our mind.








Along the long and winding roads,

We hear the birds singing

On the mossy banks of a wandering stream, rippling even burbling.

And see wildflowers appealing butterflies, lively and vibrant.

As we dive into the forest, where colors came to life

We come to comprehend mindfully that

Time is all we have and the life is now.


With fire in our bones, we sit on the top of an ancient mountain,

From where the valley seems lost with the cloud of its own.

We feel at home in the land of great unknown, safe and sound.

The rhythm rhymes as we cast our eyes on the sea of mountains, colossal and enormous.

We are wide awake to know the endless sky beyond blue.

And we say, "This odyssey is a welcome respite".

So as to nurture as a whole and to fill the pages of life.

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