Mass Graves of Dread

Posted on May 29 2008
A grim but pertinent question for world conflicts and mindlessness: MASS GRAVES OF DREAD How many
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FAREWELL TO HANS KASTEN, A FRIEND

Posted on Jan 18 2008
Perhaps it is appropriate to start the new year posts with an obituary to the old -- an
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TWO Bs OR NOT TWO Bs

Posted on Nov 15 2007
With due apologies to Shakespeare, and also to a bit of geography and history, the satirical verse has been spurred by the Bush-Blair Buffoonery across the two continents, and induced by the ignominious exit of Mr. Tony Blair, following their ill con
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MOUNTAIN WAS MOUNTAIN

Posted on Oct 22 2007
A poet's thought provoking behest to return to innocence.
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WHAT THEN NOW THE DESTINY OF MAN

Posted on Jul 12 2007
Man is rather a flawed inclusion than a rich ingredient in the broth for the feasting of gods.
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TIME TO CHANGE THE BUS

Posted on Jul 5 2007
Life between two Unknowns is the journey of the soul in the body that is the poet's bus.
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FELL, THE BURDENED WALL

Posted on Jul 4 2007
A satirical jolt to thinking man
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A Timely Pearl of Wisdom

Posted on Jun 18 2007
A lesson in humility and how to be an ordinary great person.
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Thought Provoking Points of View

Posted on Jun 15 2007
Comments Relevant to the Indian Diaspora
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DELUSIVE DELIGHTS OF REFLECTIONS!

Posted on Jun 7 2007
Do not neglect the mind and body, but not so that you neglect to nurture the spirit of the soul that surges beyonf life.
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CONSCIENCE

Posted on May 25 2007
Silencing conscience with reason is the folly of man that has brought much chaos to the world. It is best to heed it, as often as it speaks to you, however unreasonable it might seem.
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Is There an Animal Called Ecological Tourism?

Posted on Jan 28 2007
Following is the Foreword in my first book: Island Poems, and I have thought that no time is too soon , or too late, to stir each and everyone of us to a personal audit and censorship of wasteful ways. It is a mark of maturity and civilisation, I thi
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DUMB CHARADES OF MUCH DESPAIR

Posted on Jan 26 2007
When brianwashed mankind blindly follows received doctrines and unquestioned information, he is sucked into a game of dumb charades, often inextricably, conveying nothing but despair for itself
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SUCH IS THE EMBARRASSMENT

Posted on Jan 23 2007
Another self-eplanatory poem on the insignificance of Man
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O, ENGLAND!

Posted on Jan 12 2007
The love for England I bore in the 1950s was to a great extent representative of my generation of Indians, as evinced in this short but prophetic poem of mine, written in the sixties.
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VIETNAM

Posted on Jan 8 2007
Observations during a recent visit
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CAMBODIA

Posted on Dec 30 2006
Personal observation of the horrors of Khmer Rouge in recent history of the country, and its government's salutary efforts at reconciliation.
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ASK NOT MY UNDERSTANDING, GOD!

Posted on Dec 21 2006
A poet's philosophical acceptance of trinty with a difference in the modern world of religious strife and despair.
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Thoughts for the Day 2

Posted on Dec 11 2006
Second five of the series of aphorisms culled out of mullings over the years that I would like to priodically share with Sulekhaites.
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RICHER THAN THE KINGS

Posted on Nov 30 2006
Metaphorically we have all been blind from time to time and needed a voice, a touch, a guidance to see the world differently.
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