Why is the soul obliged to toil both day and night?



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So in Zabolotsky's poem it's clearly written If you give it a break, If you free it from its work, Will it tear your shirt off without pity?

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So in Zabolotsky's poem It's clearly written If you give her a break, Keeping her from her work, She'll tear your shirt off Without pity.

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not to be overgrown with moss.

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This is a poem about the Bolshevik soul.

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her destiny

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Not to pound water in a pail, of course.

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Otherwise she'll rust.

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She must first learn of high purpose, or else she will fall into slavery to the religious;

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So we are alive as long as the soul works in us - it is the mover of our body It also works at night - restores us for a new day to come, so that man works, lives to his full potential. If the soul stops working - we will simply die. I think so.

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Believe it. Even souls rest.

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The soul is in the blood, if the blood doesn't flow in our veins day and night, we're not tenants.

 

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