The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran - Excerpt XVI: Pain (With Analysis and Critique)
Gibran Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese-American poet, artist, and philosopher who's poems and collected works have captivated readers for close to a century now. Gibran's style is concise and concerned with the natural order of things. Gibran's poems are also rather prophetic in the sense that they can resound with you for different reasons at different points in life -- making this a perfect collection to keep on your shelf and review over and over as you walk life's path. This excerpt shows the prophet being asked about pain and his response - along with my critique and analysis of the poem. Socials and other cool stuff: https://www.mechanyx.gg/ais4drew Join mechanyx.gg if ur kewl https://www.mechanyx.gg

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