There was a boy Who dreamed of a distant star And wished the secrecy of light could have been shown to him, by far He felt that he did not belong to the Earth alone But to this star too And that was true On mighty wings, he crossed the skies in a leap And reached its scalding rivulets of blinding streams asleep Each time was wondrously new to him He deemed that fables wouldn't end But he woke up later or sooner and often would remember nothing Rather than anything at all But roots of ages went much deeper into the soil he found His eyes then dimmed His wings were bound He felt ashamed of the naive desires But still kept glancing at the skies with cold and hollow eyes Since then he forced himself to eke out a living holding a grudge Until he suddenly came to the end of trudge He thought at last That he did not belong to the Earth alone But also to that star He lied himself By far ♪ Self-consciousness within the phenomenon of humanity Self-determination as an inseparable part of its functioning Self-identification as a constitutive element of its mechanism The authenticity of simultaneous existence On varying plates of its correlations A flesh A bone