Friday, April 13, 2007

Exceptions

Only a man of exception
Can derive happiness
In his monotonous life

Only a man of exception
Can listen attentively
In this world of noise

Only a man of exception
Can see the whole picture
At times of crisis

Only a man of exception
Can hear his enemy patiently
Who speak ill of him

Only a man of exception
Can stand tall in love
In the midst of skyscrapers

Only a man of exception
Can live his principles in tragedy
Without the company of vices

Only a man of exception
Can be triumphant
As he knows what he wants in life

Only a man of exception
Can write joyful theories
At times of extreme sorrow

Only a man of exception
Can remain humble
In spite of roaring success

Only a man of exception
Can honour his words
Though uttered casually

Only a man of exception
Can digest callous remarks
With a gentle smile on his face

Only a man of exception
Can refrain from commenting others
As he finds no pleasure in it

Only a man of exception
Can never ignore anybody
As he sees himself in all

Only a man of exception
Can speak little
Only to hear more

Only a man of exception
Can see all hearts
As a beautiful flower

Only a man of exception
Can bequeath anything
While living or at the time of death

Only a man of exception
Can become a master
Of his own self


When Java exceptions are needed to be rectified, these exceptional men are coded indicators of minority population in this world. When will I enter into this bracket?

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