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The Illustrious Garden The Illustrious Garden by Mohamad Jebara
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“In the valley of death,
and upon the mountains of Peru
Upon the raging seas,
and the calming morning dew
Through strength,
and weakness,
remaining true to you!
I will love you forever,
I always will love you!”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“If the peoples of the past had a glimpse of you,
They would have abandoned their goddesses and worshipped you,
They would have sculpted your form as the goddess of love,
Erecting your temples high above!”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Yet amid the hurricane of emotions raging within
Your lover is at peace loving you through thick and thin”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“When you awaken you look so fresh
Your skin so soft and hair an artistic mesh

Your natural scent is a fragrant perfume
Your dashing figure makes hearts fume

Your bright mind is vibrant with wit
Your captivating smile is brightly lit

Your teeth are absolute perfection
Nature endowed you with a fine selection

Your eyes are spectacles of celestial charm
Gorgeous and stunning, striking with alarm”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Beloved the world has seldom and shall never perceive
A stunning beauty like you, that I truly believe

The Lord composed you in absolute perfection
Your every imperfection is a perfect complexion”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“The graph of life is not a straight line—
Initiatives climax to gradually decline.

The world is infused with greed and hate—
Where innocent errors may alter one's fate.

Where the fulfillment of desires fails to satiate—
Where turbulence is a constant state.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Friendship cannot be pressured, bought or forced.
It is a slow process, delicate—gradually forged.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“You can take a rag ripped and tattered
Its edges severed and fringes scattered

Wearing it, you lend it striking beauty and charm
For you beautify everything you touch, even if you "harm”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Carotene is a hydrocarbon found in carrots and chard,
Only plants produce it—making them orange and hard.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Lipids are fats used as storage on call
All humans require them; the short and the tall”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Don’t let the delusions of learning derail your mind.
Remain considerate, congenial, and kind.

For the good you do, may not quickly show
True success comes awfully slow

Whether good you do or evil you sow
Fruits of your labor sprout as they grow”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Be like Abel who said to Cain:
To strike you in self-defence, gives me pain.
For to take your life, what can I gain?
Your blood will eternally remain,
In all my days to be a stain,
Forever on my mind
and upon my brain.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“It was the 4th of May fourteen ninety-three
An unholy decree was issued from the Holy See”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“The maple leaf in 1965 was chosen to symbolize our land
Its points are five; like the fingers of a hand”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“It was July of 1867, that confederation was signed
It was a long and difficult task, like ore extracted and mined”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Glucose, Sucrose, Fructose, and Lactose—All sugars and sweets
Some found in fruits, some in milk, yet others in beets.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“When joined with Hydrogen, oxygen makes a life-giving bond
Dihydrogen Monoxide
(H2O)
it’s found at the highest peak and in the deepest pond”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Why do people glorify war?
Do they not see the stench and gore?
All who relish destruction are human no more!”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“N
O
,

it is never too late to apologize!
Sometimes it takes great shocks to make us realize.
Unexpected reactions taking us by ambushing surprise.

Once the dust settles, we come to realize—
All we experience is meant to make us wise”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“It is at such times that the truth is known—
The wounds ploughed into our hearts make them ripe for the seeds of change to be sown.

At first, all we can see are the grooves left by the plough.
The land—as the heart—appears barren and desolate now.

Yet with the nourishing tears shed by remorse and guilt—
Life springs forth emerging from the frostbitten wilt.

When the cold winter of despair sets, ushering in the rising warmth of spring—
At that time, the bells of hope will alert all, singing as they ring.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“Extreme heat, evaporating our essence that we appear no longer to exist—
Then sudden cooling contracting our atoms causing them to desist.”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden
“No!
No spring will blossom without,
… till it flourishes within!”
Mohamad Jebara, The Illustrious Garden