Thursday, February 20, 2014

rbu Another Say of World-End This Saturday

Nothing we humans have to fear,
A prediction tells the world's near,
Just another say, it's again,
Life is nothing else to complain.

The Mayan calendar was based,
On what the world might have been razed,
Dec 21, '12 a deadline,
But till now our Earth has been fine.

This time they say sure of gods' fight,
The world's to end ere this Sat night,
Thus, this story spreads humans' fear,
Of the world they say would end near.

The Norse gods – Thor, Odin, Loki,
Freyr, and all the rest, we're to see,
They'd brawl on something no one's clear,
Only rumor and nothing dear!

The fight's supposed to rock the earth,
To its core and end all the birth,
By sending our planet 'nto sea.
Therefore, everything may not be.

A Norse mythology is used,
This time to send the world bemused,
Of the gods' fight among themselves,
And humans take care of ourselves.

The end of the world is really,"
And not that of humanity,
"An end of the world for the gods,"
And just this, Danielle Daglan nods.

"The world will be reborn later,
For the human population,"
And the human life will prosper,
To Danielle Daglan's expression.

Ere, 'twas the Mayan calendar,
Now 'tis the Ragnarok saga,
It is the Norse divine comment,
And not Buddha's enlightenment.

Buddha teaches that not to fear,
Whether or not the world ends near,
In Buddhist Era Five Thousand,
Half way to go on Humanland.
          Sao Puthpong, Cambodia

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