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Anti If by Kostas Varnalis Versus If by Rudyard Kipling

Posted on the 11 May 2014 by Madi Preda @AUTHORSPR

Anti If by Kostas Varnalis versus If by Rudyard KiplingOriginally posted on valeriu dg barbu blog:

trilingual text: english, italian and romanian

If you can fool yourself when someone else hits you,
Pretending him a wise man and never you blame him;
If you dont trust nobody and no ones trusting you,
Forgive your sin is easy, but never others sins.

If you respite the evil no single moment and
You lie louder and louder when other people lie;
If youre enjoying hitting the love with hate and though
Pretend to have a wise and even saint good side.

If you move like a worm and never fly with dreams,
And interest is always up to your highest aim;
If you leave the defeated for the winner all times,
Though both of them betraying is your standing desire.

If you can gain a thousand for every little gift
And mother land to play at cards is not a heavy act;
If you dont pay a penny…

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