If, said the poem,
As Kipling observed,
The morals of man,
In a past universe.
Then, let us traverse,
The realms of heart and soul,
Through verses that immerse,
In life's eternal scroll.
Beyond the bounds of time,
Where ancient echoes sway,
Each rhythm, each rhyme,
The cosmos in display.
From stardust, we were spun,
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To galaxies, we're bound,
In unity, we're one,
A tapestry profound.
In this celestial dance,
As eons come and go,
Our deeds leave lasting imprints,
Like seeds, they bloom and grow.
Let kindness be our creed,
And empathy our art,
For in each human seed,
Resides a beating heart.
And as the poem concludes,
Let wisdom be our guide,
To cherish all that's good,
With love, we'll coincide.
If, says the poem,
As Kipling observed,
The morals of man,
In this vast universe.
Then, let us heed its call,
With words and deeds align,
To find the good in all,
And let our spirits shine.