Thay's Poetry / Coming and going in freedom (Đến đi thong dong)
I still come and go in freedom, being and non-being are not a question. Arrive home, my child, with relaxed steps, not waning nor waxing, just one moon.
437 Chemin du Pey
24240 Thénac France
2 Rue Pascal Jardin
77510 Verdelot France
8 Rue des Fans
77510 Villeneuve-sur-Bellot France
Lotus Pond Temple
Ngong Ping Lantau Island
Hong Kong
Schaumburgweg 3
D-51545 Waldbröl Germany
123 Towles Rd
Batesville Mississippi
United States
3 Mindfulness Road
NY 12566 Pine Bush New York
United States
2499 Melru Lane
92026 Escondido California
United States
Pong Ta Long
30130 Pak Chong District Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand
530 Porcupine Ridge Road
VIC 3461 Porcupine Ridge Australia
2657 Bells Line of Road
2758 Bilpin New South Wales
Australia
I still come and go in freedom, being and non-being are not a question. Arrive home, my child, with relaxed steps, not waning nor waxing, just one moon.
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