Khalil Gibran - Love
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@lebchick1000 he beleaved in syrian nationalism,not lebanese or arabian
just syrian nationalism,this is true and this idea was always in gibran's mind,
well , i don't know why mabe syria was more civilised in the past! anw
i'm lebanese, ayre bi sourya!!!
lebanon 4 ever.
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wow this is beautiful
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The Prophet of Gibran is the one I would most prefer to follow, it speaks of more love, beauty and understanding than any religious book
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It's not where you are from that matters but where you are going
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@succumb assyrian doesnt mean syrian hun look up wat assyrian is
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dicussing a persons nationality or ethnicity in terms of hate or revulsion or even pride reduces a persons humanity. we should only look upon each other for our words and actions to see the truth of the heart.
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Actually, he was from the place I am from: The Inner Planes.
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WOW, THIS WAS FOOD FOR THOUGHT



the words of this poem, by this genius...belong in silence...without speech in any accompaniment. the technical workings here are well done, very. but to listen to a mediocre love song is a distraction: do I follow the words I see or do I strive to hear harder? I offer this in appreciation of your abilities....just with a thot to improve a possible remake...using instrumentals only. Thank you for reading my comment...from a classical appreciation of both poetry & music. Namaste.
laughlight1 9 months ago 4
gibran khalil gibran has no syrian descent what so ever .. never been in Syria .. doesn't even have anything to do with it .. just like sandy20love said .. he is from bchare .. with 2 Lebanese descent parents he loved Lebanon and he always have .. so stop trying to make syrian cause he aint .. and making up peoples biographies .
lebchick1000 1 year ago 4