This 3 sentence poem discusses the nature of truth. It states that truth cannot be permanently hidden or contained, as it will always find a way to emerge from any labyrinth, chains or holes used to conceal it. While the revelation of truth may be delayed, it will inevitably slip away and be freed. The poem acknowledges that while truth may be bitter, it ultimately provides sweet fruits.
This 3 sentence poem discusses the nature of truth. It states that truth cannot be permanently hidden or contained, as it will always find a way to emerge from any labyrinth, chains or holes used to conceal it. While the revelation of truth may be delayed, it will inevitably slip away and be freed. The poem acknowledges that while truth may be bitter, it ultimately provides sweet fruits.
This 3 sentence poem discusses the nature of truth. It states that truth cannot be permanently hidden or contained, as it will always find a way to emerge from any labyrinth, chains or holes used to conceal it. While the revelation of truth may be delayed, it will inevitably slip away and be freed. The poem acknowledges that while truth may be bitter, it ultimately provides sweet fruits.
Put me in the strongest chains, Make a labyrinth for me, I will be intact wherever I may be, And I will come out of wherever I am.
You may delay me,
But forever hide me you shall never, Like water from the Human hand, I just tend to slip away, One day from your grasp I shall be freed, And be there where I am most in need.