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We have nothing to lose

 We have nothing to lose

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not possessed by greed

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not obsessed with anything

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not enslaved by a relationship

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not carried away by materialism

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not attached to anything and everything in life

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we are not consumed by our success

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we do not feel guilty about what we said

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we don't regret what we have lost

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

As long as we don't dwell on our past or worry about the future

 

We have nothing to lose

We have nothing to lose

Because none of us can take anything with us

 

We come empty

We go empty

Not even our bodies come with us

The naked truth to which we are blind

 

We own nothing

Nothing owns us

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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