In the mountain the wall of life stands,
In the air the wall of life stands ,
Even under water the wall stands
This is a protective wall building the science of life ,
No mica sheet would burn if friction occur
Behind the words science emerges
Since good product of maize is observed through its appearance,
It is a file that is not viewed, all texts are visible
And let the right rule the astronomy of life
A mystery with new characteristics and perspectives
All living things see,
For the life is made with continuity
That is why there are bitter, sweet and ordinary plants ,
Continuity appears in different contact ,
For the man keeping the wall of life ,
The science of self-awareness is not lacking.
Because heaven is my great eyes shaping the wall of life .
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Wall of life
The poet’s “
Wall of Life” is a profound metaphor for the invisible yet unbreakable protective force that sustains existence across every realm—mountains (earth), air, and water. This wall is not a physical barrier but a universal “science of life”: a resilient architecture built by nature itself, ensuring continuity, diversity, and self-awareness.
Mica sheet
The line “No mica sheet would burn if friction occur” illustrates unbreakable endurance; mica, a heat-resistant mineral, symbolizes how life’s protective layer withstands pressure, conflict, or change without destruction.
Behind the word science emerges
“Behind the words science emerges” reveals that poetry itself is a portal—language hides deeper truths of biology, physics, philosophy and cosmology. Just as a good maize crop is judged by its visible appearance yet holds unseen genetic perfection, life presents surface signs (“all texts are visible”) while its full “file” remains a mystery until properly observed.
Let the right rule the astronomy of life
The poet urges “let the right rule the astronomy of life”—truth and justice must govern the cosmic order of existence. Life is “made with continuity,” appearing in varied “contact” (interactions) as bitter, sweet, or ordinary plants: diversity is not random but the essential rhythm of survival. The man “keeping the wall of life” is the conscious guardian—humanity that cultivates self-awareness (“the science of self-awareness is not lacking”).Finally, “heaven is my great eyes shaping the wall of life” declares divine vision as the poet’s lens. The heavens grant him elevated sight to perceive and reinforce this protective structure. The poet calls us to recognize this wall within and around us, to live with awareness, justice, and wonder so that life’s protective science endures forever.