Trio of Brothers in a Garden ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ - ú Three brothers stand unwavering in a garden Each eying the other with heads bowed down These brothers whose actions have led them astray From the tears which unite them within. The first of the kinsmen speaks out with projection: "Please brethren! our bondage has kept us together Let it not be the force, that tears us apart." And the others look up, and nod with affection. The second of brothers knows not of the wise, But speaks with his heart, and sees with his eyes: "I've witnessed our friendship has often been scattered But nevertheless we have always prevailed." The fraternal ones now smile at each other, Though none of them know of the pride they possess Each brother feels good times and bad times alike The subject of which the third speaks aloud: "I cannot break truth to you both, as our ties Are much too trustworthy for me to destroy. However, I cannot return to these virtues For now we must live out our seperate lives.." And the brothers stand unwavering in a garden Each eying the other with heads bowed down Then one of the three brothers walks away From the tears which unite them within. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ - ú Argon [Revolt Literature]