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MEN V. HORSES: a sonnet
What’s common between humans and horses, Besides the fact they do love each other? I guess even a layman endorses, To act without will, they do not bother. You may disagree and may ask me, “why”; You may say men are educated, wise. In that case I would give you a reply That would probably bring you a surprise. It is well known you may easily take The horse to a pond but can’t make it drink. Similarly, let me this statement make: We can teach but cannot make a man think. Men want to think and believe only that, Which agrees with their own mental format. M C Gupta 11 April 2009
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