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Valasa [Migration]
వలస [Migration]
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About this listen
Man is born of clay. Blends into the soil. Such is the inseparable attachment of clay to man.
So the more money a man owes himself, the more he will fall on that clay.
He drinks the water that settles in the mud. Sucks the wind that blows over that mud.
Yinko goes to the place when the tune is over.
There he lives as long as he owes that soil, that water, that air.
That man is where the debt of this world will end up in the end.
Blends in with the same. It is this philosophy that holds migratory organisms alive.
A clay man who tells the truth of this life is a real, realistic portrayal of life.
Please note: This audiobook is in Telugu.
©2016 Prof. Kolakaluri Enoch (P)2022 myAudioBits
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