All Written Pieces

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1. Amore


An early poem and a wakeup for us all to see the beauty in life, overcome worry and live infused with love.


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2. Thank You


Inspired to write again after 3 years, this one simply shows gratitude to the Lord for things we behold.


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3. Sara


Thought of in November, I wrote this to 4 women I loved greatly as if as one.


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4. Wishes


Birthday wishes for a good friend of mine. I usually send this out on birthdays along with a fresh poem.


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5. Sandra


Another early romantic poem (they get better with time).


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6. Mother


A tribute to mothers, especially mine - "lights that guide us through the dark".


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7. Son


On myself, this tells a personal tale of my youth.


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8. Sasha


Dedicated to 5 of my school teachers, the poem ends with me yearning to join them behind the blackboard someday.


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9. Ebbs and Flows


A plea to one and all to have enthusiasm in life to "flow through our niggles" and be "full of joy" despite the ups and downs.


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10. Infants


About babies and how they can soothe our hearts. For my mother Uma.


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11. Hope


A message that Hope shalt spring, eternal in the human breast - and that we "live eternal in God's light of love".


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12. Brother


For my dearest friend whom I see like a brother.


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13. Cousins


A plea to cousins to treat each other well and accumulate good memories of "mischievous deeds and healthy fun".


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14. Mentors


For mentors who "push the boundaries of our abilities", a "chain of nurturers showing us the way".


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15. Nature


Beginning with romantic thoughts like "standing under a waterfall beside one you love", this poem ends with a call to have "deep wells of love, for the plants and animals that share this planet".


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16. Muse Male


Love, from a woman's eyes, for her man "whose graceful nature and toil, kept us in abundance and comfort".


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17. Doing


About seeing life as a constant effort to Serve God through benevolence to his creatures.


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18. Friends


For a dear friend who I "thank for being steadfast in love for those are the very things - that makes us feel not like paupers but as kings".


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19. Love


An earnest plea to love one another "for it is only when we express love that we become closer to our true self".


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20. Teeming With Life


How the world can be if Builders (Change Agents) were all given a chance to "reshape that stream of activity around us until the possibility of greatness is achieved".


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21. The Path to God


Describes God and the divinity within. A path to "guide the traveller to his journey's end".


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22. Dauntless


For Bethany Nikka Ferret, character in Curious Lives, a bold, young and dashing adventurer - captain of the sea rescue boat - Resolute.


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23. Perfection


Another poem in the Spirit series, Perfection tells us how life can be when we are inspired - "deep seated in our mind it liberates".


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24. Acres Wild


Named for the Jethro Tull song, this poem tells of forests that "give a weary traveller rest", - those of us who "see acres wild, filled with the wonder of a child".


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25. A Friendly Nod


America - On looking back to my time in Bellevue in Nov 2013 and how I was touched by so many people - receiving both positivity and encouragement.


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26. Wistfulness


Introducing Tracey (future imagined lover) - a character from Wilbur Smith's Diamond Hunters.


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27. Touched


One more of those devotional poems that talks of life, with "experiences so engraved in our minds - emotions that linger in all shapes and kinds".


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28. Cycle


Begins with a mention of the Indian God of Death - Yama, this one talks of the cycles of life and death - each one ending with a rebirth


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29. Inspire


For my mother - "with her at my side, the battle of life to fight, saves me from danger, my anchor in any plight"


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30. Eros


For Tracey again, this one ends with - "soaring on cupids wings, the couple would reflect - years later, on that love - so pristine and perfect".


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31. Mademoiselle


A romantic poem in French about how "my days are incomplete without you - the nights without colour and alone".


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32. Tether


Another fun romantic poem. This one sung by a friend while the ink was still drying.


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33. Sivam


Devotional - For Mahakala and Mahakali (the Primal Aspects) - Lord and Queen of TIME. "reveal themselves they do to a few - seers and saints in every hue - to instill in us a sense of direction - to stay the course".


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34. Once


Now the memories are a tad painful... Here's to the love that never was! "spent in spirit but not wistful - for the next time I shall savour with care - every moment that two lovers can share" Did I even savour the next one?


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35. Light


I think of those days I was rapt - "so deep the bond we lovingly forged - feel you beside me our lips engorged".


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36. Glimmer


For a girl I met that evening, sitting quiet and not talking much - "It gets lonely sometimes as one waits - For love to come and flood the gates"


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37. Friends2


For a dear old friend, in memory of good times and a imperative to "raise our glasses we did in toast - to a life from which we would wrest the most".


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38. Notables


For Tolkien et alii - a tribute to books, movies and songs - hence the category Medley. "to rediscover the Flame Imperishable - set in the heart of every man able".


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39. Striving


As the poem ends, it makes you ponder "in striving we find we've grown, our hearts widening, - our minds reaching to the far galaxies glimmering".


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40. Dwell


Ah, to be young and in love again... "methinks a partner is the best thing to keep - in sickness and in health, a spirit so deep - entrenched in your soul"


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41. Maa


On the death of my grandmother Vasantha whom we used to call Maa.


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42. Music


For my grandmother again - that carnatic vocalist of yester year. "music was in you its what gave your life soul - soul that rang true as a melody in a bowl".


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43. Toi


For my teachers Sri Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa, written at their ashram in Pondicherry. "We seem on the brink - of total annihilation our pilot extinguished with no time to pause and think - to follow our highest right as dictated by that voice from within".


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44. Fate


Lost in time... "a love that engulfed us - through storm and rain that love animated me and was - a bulwark against the harsh world, cozy and secure".


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45. Stormy


Dedicated to Richard Bach, ispired by his character Stormy, who with her partner Strobe work to teach children by "Open[ing] their hearts to the glee of boundless flight - Supporting them so dearly with all of our might"


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46. For AFT


9 things I learned by loving 9 different women :). Written with a hope to leave the past in the past and look to the future...


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47. To Hold


Wedding Vows (as to be expected - there wasnt even a girl on the horizon when I wrote this :p)


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48. Nos Animaux


A poem in French about the animals and animal characters in my (younger) life.


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49. Go Back


I was thinking about my father and how often we'd like to "Go Back" in time, especially when as we grow, we find relationships with loved ones strained.


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50. Prayer Rebirth


At every death, there is cause to pause and reflect on these, it helps put living in perspective and to celebrate the time we have (left).


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51. Boy


For Bharath's son Tejas as I saw him when he turned a year old. "Strewn with moments sublime - An act of love, scented with caring - For all whom you meet and enliven".


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52. Field of Truth


For people to explore and embrace their religious identity and "Do not sink to the level of the stereotype - Rather rise higher than the clouds above - Reach heaven, and touch God's face".


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53. Dear Lady


A medley - Dear Lady [Can you hear the wind blow] [Led Zeppelin]. A tribute to the [many] love songs quoted from below.


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54. Killing Time


Another medley (a few love songs). "Hold me in your arms for just another day - I promise this one will go slow - Ah memory, guess you'll have to do"


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55. What Time Remains


A somber reflection on death. "Precious is each minute and content he - Who fills each one with sixty seconds - Worth of distance run".


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56. Friends Oughtnt Fight


When I fought with a dear friend and asked "[Is there] No setting aside our cloak of bitterness?- Can you find it in your heart to forgive? - This madness that is my despair confounded".


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57. First Touch


Based on a weird dream I had... For that passing ship that brought me Sleep Eros.


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58. Lord Scamp


For animals and their power to intervene for us. "A grace from above that warms deep within - And touches to our marrow - a life truly blessed - To live on this Earth and on verdant greens run".


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59. Teach Us You Did


For my Teacher - "Love me you did for all of mine upto now - My turn to spread the love I learnt from Thou".


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60. Teakliness


For a girl I used to be fond of. "Like two ships passing solemn in the night - What happened to our love that gently faded from sight".


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C-1. Kinnie


About the cold war, a heartfelt story that introduces Kinnie's parents in chapter 1 - especially her father Niggle (Tolkien Character)


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61. The Bhaktas


For a friend's mother, on her birthday. A lady with unshakeable faith (Bhakta).


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62. In My Life


For the Beatles Song "In My Life" and a short reflection on an early love of mine. "in love for the first time - A woman to ride beside in any sort of clime - Who looked at me to the depths of my very soul".


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63. No More Cloudy Days


For a friend from days past. Romanticized version "My inmost mind only you can read - As I find a joy that you can relight".


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64. Angels


On the strain in relationships. "Why do we lose so consistently - When there's angels among us - Seems everything weve ever known is here - I never wanted it to die". That last bit from GnR


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65. Turn That Page


On Peace! - for Gene Rodenberry, creator of Star Trek - an imaginary future where we have conquered the lower tendencies and lead the Life Divine, beig kid and consisderate to one another.


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66. Well


A well of love - "What of thou and I? where on Earth shall we begin? - To continue some connect, discover love amidst the din".


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67. All My Loving


Begins by addressing Tracey, a future love, but becomes an address for this friend I fell out with.


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68. Babble


Rather Disjointed... Like the title says, its babble. If you ask, I can explain all the references. "A void thats no void at all but throbs in wonder - Creation, all of it - such cosmological splendour".


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69. When To Dream


This ones awkward. I gotta stop writing romance for people I know!


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70. Fudge


Too much romance for one night. But the flow is coming better. Wait till you reach 2020 :)


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71. Cosmic Shiva


For the Indian Trinity - shivA, vishnU, Maheshwara (AUM). "To love our neighbours and set all lower tendencies aside - Burn our ignorance with the awakening of the Guru inside".


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72. Miscreants


On Rape (not the excessively brutal kind). After we are done judging each other, gouging the others eye out and breaking their spirit, there I stand, waiting with loving arms to embrace all of humanity. As Rumi said... Beyond the rightness and wrongness of things...


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73. Us not Them


Me telling the tale of a couple - "Rebirth they found together, a baptism in holy rivers - Fair they made this world showing God's work amidst the diverse".


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74. Promise


Am slowly getting used to writing with words from other people. "Passion drives us - it's what makes the journey worth the while... Belief in oneself, trusting the outcome - even when we stumble".


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75. Resilience


Paraphrasing Bryan Adams' Star in this line "Dont give up, dont look back, theres a silver lining, its out there somewhere - We need a shining star to depend on, so shine forth and find the star in there".


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76. 2018


2018 and it's 5 preceding years - for Sahlan, Imran, Biraja & Simon


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77. Sculpting


Jointly on Brotherly Love


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78. Joy


Too bad it was all imaginary. "And in that winter, beside a warm ember - That hearth of ours where we make love - Meld our bodies till all our worries dissolve".


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79. Starburst


"Heart to heart, body to body. A torch - To bear testament to the love we share - In all the seasons with us without a care".


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80. Taken


Romance, too much time on my hands late at night. "still they wanted to be - Finding a bliss like grace from our maker above".


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81. NARMI


Imran (written backwards). "Queer his friends regarded him - a nutcase but good hearted - Who dreamt to change the world lest his dreams be thwarted".


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82. Sadness


Fiction, for a couple in love. "A surety that his love would stay on target, unerring as a dart - As close as two friends could get, there from the very start".


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83. Love Our Nature


For Simon of GoodCountry.org, a poem on unity. "I saw the world as one one night - No more wars, no waking in fright - Long and hard we had dreamed - Wake up and unite, we screamed".


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84. Woman


Woman of yester dreams. "And how that love runs true in every fibre of our being - A being that echoes the fragrance of the cosmic scene".


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85. Beaten


A different perspective on domestic abuse. "I saw the boy behind the monster crying out desperate - To be held in someone's regard, again by life to be tested".


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86. Light2


About the indian festival of light - Diwali from the epic the Ramayana. In the end, I mention Tolkien and his own epic, oft read and deeply moving.


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87. Wonder


Wonder, for a very special woman. "hear an old clock chime - As it turns midnight with the promise of turning dreams true - Dreams you held on to for a long time, that reach out and touch you".


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88. Tarun


For a friend. "Watch as yon fledgeling finds some heaven in the sky - Straps to pull us up when life boots us in the backside".


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89. Time travelling


Jointly, Outside Auroville. "Come back and let's build that tomorrow - A vision so fierce as to fill our marrow - Remember our true path as once we were led - Blood sweat and tears, so easily shed".


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90. Wake Up


Jointly, Sons of God - wake up and life the Life Divine. "Why does none fight for the very principle of right - Sons of God wake up, live the good life and in might".


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91. Plug Away


Filled with positivity and an impelling towards action. "The man of purpose never falls from the virility of youth - Builds a life that exemplifies virtue, nixes the uncouth".


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92. Nymphs and Angels


So much romance, so little remains... "Caricatures of nymphs and angels you bring to my mind - Making my inmost fantasy of you in every shape and kind".


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93. Still Loving You


About Agape (The Love for all that Consumes). "Things desired for all creatures great and small - That reflect the spirit of the God who made them all"


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94. Wie Lieben Dich


On finding a higher purpose than war. "We've always killed the very best of humanity... Where men gather together to teach Love's gospel - Come let's unite now, cast together our own spell"


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95. Captured Heart


Think again Imran! "Methinks we're destined to be utterly entwined - A love that engulfs us both, holding us enshrined".


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96. Woven


About Agape again. Love for all of creation. "Father, lover, friend, teacher daily your face changes - As we find new expressions to simply love in all hues".


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97. Fight


Live Valiant! "Guess I should, if I could go out and fight - For the victory of Good - fight with all might".


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98. Louise


Written together by 8 healers who follow Louise Hay. "I experience the beauty of the universe with love and joy - I set out to win it all with a loud yell of ahoy".


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99. Tonight


Inspired by the Kenny Roger's song We've got tonight. "Lend your love to me tonight for love we want to share - Make every minute count as into your eyes I stare".


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100. Joyland


With members of Lodge Mt Charity - a very special poem written with some very elevated friends.


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101. Soul


About the soul in us all - title inspired by the Clarkson book "I know you got soul". = "Our creator asks us only to be mindful of his majesty - Which is without and exceeds the universe so let him be - Chained to us"


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102. Beacon


Short Romantic Poem. "... That makes my heart flutter ever so soft as at dawn - When a million buttercups open and birds begin their song".


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103. Grief


A cause to reflect on another's pain. "But in my heart I think I'll always know strife - As it ruins loved ones, cuts like a knife".


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104. Superman


Wondering if I can ever be as cool as my father. "As time and again I realise he is the best of us - What can I say except papa I'll do my best in life".


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105. Sweetest Heart


Another Romantic Poem that caught me by surprise. "A fount of blessings from which to divine - My way forward, oh you like summer wine"


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106. Mon Dieu


About that cosmic divine. "As Kala and Bhairava does He make ours - A place of surpassing beauty, enter our nests - And reveal Himself at the Kernel of Bliss" (Anandamayakosha).


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107. Heal Your Heart


Poem to a loved one. "feel sweet and smooth - And complete as we set out to hew a way - Be sure to learn fast as music we do play".


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108. Dear Lover


Introducing a [then] current interest to a dear old friend. "Whose smile could lift my mood, make me go around - Any obstacle that life threw at me, peace pervaded me".


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109. Maia


Full of feelings, this one after accepting that we could just be friends. Maia (divine race) of Tolkien. "When do we get back to when our lives had art - As on afternoons we spoke happily with nary a care"


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110. Choose Life


For a friend who was feeling low and despondent


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111. Enough


First (planned) poem of the Imagine Series


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112. Fight2


Another poem on Societal Liberation (Imagine)


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113. Truth Beauty


For my friend and founder of the Build India Group


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114. Energy Healing


Written with 2 teachers and 2 students at a healing workshop


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115. Flamingoes


About 4 women in my (recent) life.


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116. Thirsty


The romance continues


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117. You


The romance continues


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118. Rhythm


Title and opening line inspired by Air Supply


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119. Sunlight


With every waking moment, I ache for you.


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120. Listen


Romantic poem for a girl I was never interested in :)


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121. Healed


Looking back to the past and letting go


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122. Madly


Opening lines from the Savage Garden song


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123. Distance


For that platonic friend of mine who suffered distance too


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124. Sorrow


For my teacher's son, shortly before losing my own father


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125. Friendship


A friend I've written on friendship about before


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126. Planetary Healing


Another poem in the Imagine series


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127. Humanity


On building a peaceful world as we find our “humanity”


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128. Mark and Mandy


About 2 children, named after Enid Blyton's characters


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129. Healers Creed


To find healing in this world


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130. Charmaine


For a friend's mother - griefstruck her family was when she passed away in 2011


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131. Kiss And Make Up


Small bit of prose written on my father's last birthday


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132. Raji


For a friend's mother (2 days before her birthday)


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133. Mystic River


THRK - For a friend who was abused at a tender age


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134. Fresh Air


Another poem from the Imagine series


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135. Advaith


For my cousin, on his birthday


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136. Neelu


For my friend's son, on his 3rd birthday


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137. Niha


For a friend's daughter that I used to know well 2 years ago


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138. Vichu


Hope time heals


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139. Thanksgiving


Thanking my father for being my beacon of hope and source of refuge


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140. Inspire2


Ah, to be in love again!


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141. Memory


For a past love - Yesterday I remembered you [memory]


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142. Smile


It's time to get the mix right, then explode like dynamite!


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143. Blood Warriors


for Charmaine, Tahereh, Patricia and Hema


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144. Hugs


wishing a friend a new chapter,to make her life splendid and super


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145. Oh Father


After losing my father


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146. Weaverbirds


For a couple I know. Begins with some random stuff


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147. Super You


DL - There it is, right on my sleeve!


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148. Friend in Thee


For a newmade friend and mentor


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149. A house blessing


For that couple again


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150. Loss


For my friend who lost his father


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151a. Whisper


... incomplete


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151. Cretins


About people we shouldn't wanna emulate


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152. Adamantine


Romance again


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153. Stormbringer


When requested by a friend to make a poem on death


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154. Lifes Mission


When requested by a friend to make a poem on death


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155. Waves


Choosing between lover and my paper children


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157. Return


Not returned, return (to me)


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158. Longing


For a past love


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159. Wet


This ones kinda graphic and has an R rating


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160. Krishna


Krishna - for a trainer I met - condensing his 10-point philosophy


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161. IMU


Opportunities may not always come again


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162. Ark


Let's work to build a lifeof plenty.


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163. Pains


Learn fast before it is too late


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164. Lord


Grace my heart with the power of your feet


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165. Father


Heaven knows I try to make you proud of me.


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166. Promise2


I wonder if we will see the splendour of friendship forged strong enough to ride the storms of any weather.


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167. Cest la vie


In French


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168. Yesterday


I hate to have to bid adieu


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169. Castles


OUR HEARTS MELTED TH GRANDEUR OF LOVE FILLED US WITH AWE.


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170. Roll


wILL WE FIND A LOVE STRONG AND TALL.


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171. Mend


wonder when beside me you will once again run.


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172. Life


Short it is


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173. Heal


A long note on not caring about the world or feeling down but to let go the thoughts and HEAL.


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174. Kiss Kiss


Dance for me baby.


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175. No More Sadness


What wonder its been to have your love shine on me.


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177. Song of Life


Grace my heart with the power of your feet


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178. Mountains


On International Mountain Day. A quick reference to Tolkien too.


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179. Niyat


What we get with the right Niyat or Intention


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180. Stillness


Remember that in silence lies the potential of the morrow


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181. Boyo


So much romance, so little remains... "Caricatures of nymphs and angels you bring to my mind - Making my inmost fantasy of you in every shape and kind".


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182. Dregs


Its time to let go of the pastand come back to life


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183. Edible


Lift me,take this battered heart of mine and make it sing


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184. Lonely


When beside me you will once again run.


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185. Non Duality


For Pranav - "Advaita I wish will reveal its secrets to he who holds the primal sound... And see the other side as Ananda leaves us spell bound"


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186. Forever


A girl to be with forever,who'll weave magic till eternity.


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187. America


Let's flush out the negative toxins and exercise our collective will


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188. Hills


I constantly think of you,my pulse begins to race.


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189. Dawn


On this pristine world your blessings send,O lord


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190. Pliable


All i have to beis pliable at a well-wishers touch.


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191. Sway


You were my dawn,come back and see if you can resurect what little is left of me.


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192. Perfection2


Of standing tall no matter th worry or ordeal.


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193. New Dreams


Looking forward to making new dreams last.


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194. Heaven


Family unit is the building block of the future - For Suzie


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195. Tracey


Thank you for a lifetime,come and lets have fun.


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196. Mothers Love


Me the apple of her eye,she certainly my tether.


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197. Victory


Time to up the ante and do justice to life.


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198. Ace


Has a year passed since from our midst you bid adieu.


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199. Warriors


Wake up and live ecstatic, Life can be fantastic.


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200. Bliss


This poem is about a friend's brother, a boy who had a heart of gold.


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201. Bless Me


Bless me father for i purport to build a field of dreams,i wish to srve with arms wide,so grant me your grace.


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202. Hurt


Fill our hearts with peace and warmth - lord lead the way - help quell the turmoil, release us from the bitter fray.


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203. Gizmo


I cry now when I think of those fifteen years, how you showed how deeply you cared.


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204. The power is yours


With Abigail S


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205. Let go


I feel tender loving care for every last of earth creatureslet us all join togetherand be the world's teachers.


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206. Someone to watch over me


"I'm glad you won me over as you stood the test of years... I now let go of my fears and grow up, enriched by my tears"


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207. Connected


So verdant they are that my heart is set a tingling... I feel a love emanating for all of God's creation... The night sky and silvery moon sets me singing... With the smell of Earth and Nature, I feel an elation...


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208. Chained


Romance again


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209. My Will


About corrupt politicians


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210. Holy Night


In Ramzan


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211. Maya


for Maya and Shabana


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212. Jukebox


Some people sleep alonenot taking a lover to bed - when will I stop this jukebox,find someone to wd.


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213. Friends3


I thank her for her words of wisdom from which I keep remembering that life is best lived with utmost feeling.


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214. Lament


Another loss i cannot bear,my eyes go moist and teary,but he 's lived a full life-brought comfort to the weary.


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215. Namazi Senior


It wasn't till the last four yearsthat i spoke of being broken upon the rocks of life,was when i sensed your strength.


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216. Dawn2


The poet and his loved one together discover their inner selvesand set an example to others what to treasure in humanity.


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217. Get Going


The best way to lead is by example, so remember to intervene with kindness and patience tiill the lessons are clear in the wrongdoer's mind.


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218. One


One day I hope to understandwhat it is to be a father and also to take the loss of your near and dear ones and not be devastated.


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219. Work with us


Show them how to constantly drive


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220. My Papa Never Said


There's things I never learnt to say or see but papa, I am grateful for all that I got from Thee.


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221. Sweet


with Longing


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222. Haafiz Prays


Saakhib - Rules abound that bring out the best social order,guided by an inner peace,there's rarely disorder.


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223. Perfect Again


some friends make life something to look forward to,don't evergo again.


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224. Goodness


You do help people walk boldlywhen they falter,your goodness shines bright 'helping them alter.


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225. Changing Times


Jointly with Meggha


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226. Spent


I am more mindfulof my thoughtsnow,I pray all the time that things will become better.


229/693

227. Help Me


You fill the role of an honest ,insightful well-wisher,you 've helped me rethink my ideas so thy can last.


230/693

228. Closer


Will WE FIND A LOVE STRONG AND TALL.


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229. Bleed


for Countries torn apart


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230. Boy Interrupted


I sem to falterlord,do show me grace and the strength to go on,fight a little every day.


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231. Jump


Incidents like these give us pause to rflect on thingsand remember how precious life is to one and all.


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232. Cat


I saw a cat on th e terrace ,i wanted to shoutwith delightfor i love animalswith all my heart.


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233. Canada


Canada, help us take a giant leap forward, and dream, until in delight we scream.


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234. Going the distance


let your dreams hold sway,be prepared to go the distancefor then will life have deep resonance.


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235. Time


Touch and tasteeach feeling and I promise you'll find that life is worth living.


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236. My Love


Going down memory lane I recall my happy moments with my loved one,and knowing now that she will not come back,move on and not despair.


239/693

237. Pep


On friendship, making the most of life and the disappointment of unfulfilled dreams


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238. Dance


the Dancer within


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239. Rainbow


Written as a friend and I set out to build a company and "let's boldly set out to see just what it is we can do, to leave this world better, like a whiff of mountain dew"


242/693

240. Redford


A medley written for Robert Redford telling his story from the point of view of his movie titles and characters


243/693

241. Candles in the wind


Ramesh Jagtiani - A moving poem written when a friend's father passed away - a caring gentleman who was a source of delight to his friends and community


244/693

242. Soul2


Written on All Soul's Day after a visit to my father's grave. For grieving families everywhere.


245/693

243. The Conjurer


For a friend, now turned healer - "I say join her even if your body and will are broken, with healing hands necessary to make you whole - she'll strive non stop"


246/693

244. Strength


Written for a friend whose mother is suffering with cancer.


247/693

245. Wish On


Various wishes as I think of the big blue world and beg it to "wish on"


248/693

246. Warm


One of the last romantic poems I would write for a girl that filled my weaking moments for a long while, thought we were never together as the poem suggests


249/693

247. Niggle


Inspired by a Tolkien story about a painter Niggle and how his art transformed the afterlife


250/693

248. Footsteps


A touching poem about my mother and how I ask her to "Grant a poet his place in dreaming of tomorrow"


251/693

249. Dear Brothers


For four very dear friends who wished the best for me and how its time for me to stop playing the victim and instead come into my own


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250. Regaining Faith2


...


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I-1. Religious Appeal


Leter on Harmony


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I-2. Tripping


India in 2005


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I-3. Reminders to Advance the Soul


When I first started to expand my thoughts


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I-4. Dear Brother


Fictionalized Furure (The YM Mandate)


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I-5. Reconciling Quality


Thoughts on Quality in Religion - rtying to integrate the static (dogman) from the dynamic (individual)


258/693

I-6. Charter


Fictionalized Furure (The YM Charter)


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I-7. Harmony


The author appeals to God to give man the understanding that all paths lead to him. Let man embrace his brethren, accepting his limitations as he has his, and walk together towards a world filled with love and peace with the understanding that all paths lead to the one same God.


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I-8. For Queen and Country


...


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I-9. A New Age


Random jottings on a New Age and the thoughts it inspires


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I-10. God et Alii


...


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I-11. Are good people good enough


...


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I-12. Religion and Islam


...


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I-13. Our Values


Truth Alone Triumphs


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I-18. The Neverending Story


...


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I-19. Dear Modern Religious Critic


...


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I-21. God Again


Who is God? He is the all loving all-pervading spirit who watches over us and is there in our sad and happy moments. At times we feel abandoned by Him when we really do not understand and accept life with all its ups and downs. In this transient world let's accept and embrace change, let's evolve bearing in mind that his Divine Spark is within each of us in body, mind and spirit.


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I-22. God In India


...


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I-23. Jump with Faith


Religion is the one area where we clash rather aggressively and furiously with our fellow beings. We are taught to believe that only our faith is right and that all others are wrong or flawed. We are all but swimmers in this vast ocean of spirituality, learning to dive, standing on the diving board, yet reluctant to take the plunge lest our faith and beliefs be ridiculed and condemned. The author implores us to take the plunge and face the future - one which stands for Liberty Brotherhood and Harmony - so let's help create an orchestra out of this battlefield is his plea to mankind.


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I-24. Wall of Love


Here the author ruefully examines the causes for man's failure to be happy viz. bad examples, past hurts, our complexes, our fixation on wealth and power and of course stress. All these trivial pursuits rob us of a rich and contented life. There is still hope for mankind to recover from these maladies of division and dissimilarities and establish a "religion of love" where we can love and live as brothers and sisters.


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I-25. Implore


All religions have from time to time produced great men, prophets, saints, seers and mystics whom we have venerated and worshipped. All of them have come with messages for us and these messages all have commonalities and whatever path we choose to take, in the end all paths are not dissimilar and lead us to the same Truth.


278/693

R-1. Love Letter


Written for a woman I wanted to marry and couldnt because too many notions got in the way.


279/693

R-2. Gratitude


Written for John's wedding in 2011, this remains my standard wish for any couple and forms a part of other writings like Valima and Fray


280/693

R-3. Brittle


Why do we have to be so brittle with our religions and ideologies? Lets be more tolerant and loving esp towards ourselves.


281/693

R-4. Love Thy Self


Imploring the reader to love him/herself as I beg myself the same


282/693

R-5. Musings


Musings Interrupted (thoughts on the way to Pondicherry in 2013 - spiritual pilgrimage)


283/693

R-6. Love Again


On the rebound from love and questioning everything.


284/693

R-7. Islam


Short essay on Islam (not Atheism) as inspired by my own teacher.


285/693

R-8. Writer Tick


"What makes a writer tick" - All my sources of Inspiration over the years


286/693

R-9. Church


Notes for HCLC in Bellevue and read over 2 Sundays - this includes Cliff Rihcard's Sing a Song and Kansas' Wall


287/693

R-10. Copyfight


Written in America, a CURATOR imploring Authors to make their more profound works free


288/693

R-11. Valima


Naazesh - At a cousins wedding - a reading out of Gratitude mixed with a few other thoughts and quotes.


289/693

R-12. Let There Be Love


Random trip on love and caring for our fellow human.


290/693

R-13. Sleep Eros


Fictionalized Romance where it takes a couple a whole year of bonding before igniting the sexual spark.


291/693

R-14. Quality


A plea not to judge other on religious grounds, but to let a true spirit of harmony reign


292/693

R-15. Divine


128 atributes of the Divine - Mahakala and Mahashakti (Lords of Time)


293/693

R-16. Unspoken


Planned selection of prayers and my own "Harmony" prayer - unspoken at Hussain Day, Bangalore


294/693

R-17. Partners


Puja - Few thoughts on romance and partners, ends with a note to my cousin on her wedding day.


295/693

R-18. Linger Near


Thoughts on death - for the Jim Reeves song


296/693

R-19. Letters Jun2017


3 separate essays for 3 people (at the hospital)


297/693

R-20. Grace


Another random trip on a day at the hospital


298/693

R-21. Affirmation


Imran's personal affirmation in 2017


299/693

R-22. Expectation


The 3 types of expectation (essay written at Veena's request)


300/693

R-23. Good Enough


A plea to everyone strive to be deemed good enough


301/693

R-24. Inspired Teaching


Written for Edlusion, my former employer, this underscores the need for inpired teaching - seeing it as a calling rather than yet another profession.


302/693

R-25. Particle Physics


Kinda cryptic love note, this one inspired by "Will and Lyra" in Philip Pullman's Dark Materials


303/693

R-26. Intangibles


Written for Edlusion, my former employer, this talks of the Intangibles in Teaching Frameworks.


304/693

R-27. Join Us


The YM Join Us Video of 2018


305/693

R-28. Feeling For Others


Short appeal to people not to be indifferent to each other's pain.


306/693

R-29. Keep Smiling


Long message to students about "never losing that fire" and making life spectacular.


307/693

R-30. Devalaya


Some random trip on "Devalaya" - the Abode of the Gods


308/693

R-31. ID 2018


Imran's message / video of Independance Day 2018


309/693

R-32. The Fray


For a friend when her cousin got married - a mix of various essays and prayers for partners.


310/693

R-33. Bless Us Father


A short prayer as we "undertake to manifest our very Heaven on Earth".


311/693

R-34. Taminders Legacy


A barrage of questions based on characters of the book of Richard Bach ie: Curious Lives


312/693

R-35. Messages 2020


Messages on Independance day and 2020 Eid


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L-2. Joyland Welcome


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L-3. Catalyst


...


317/693

L-5. Dreams


Theres a powerful character Avedoi Merek that brought Peace and Love to Ferra (The Ferret Home World) by changing himself. Having already establised ourselves in love since 1958, perhaps now, its time we (humankind) thought of "Those Good old Dreams". I still dream, standing on the shoulders of giants.


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L-6. Harmonizing Quality


...


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L-7. Confessions


...


322/693

L-10. If


...


323/693

L-11. Conscious Business


...


324/693

L-12. From Love


...


326/693

L-14. Feel


...


328/693

L-16. BIG Vision


...


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251. My Maker


Dhala Sr - Written from the viewpoint of the dear departed, comforting us that death was just a passing. "Know life as wondrous, full of it's ups and downs - Be inspired to live in the memory of loved ones - Our Maker you will join one day, so try and find - Your rhythm in this life - just quieten the mind"


330/693

252. Embrace the Morrow


A poem that begs us to brood not in the past (when we were in love). "I know its not easy but on letting go, we're choosing life - And not dwelling unnecessarily on highs from our past - Letting go is healing, the past cut away as by a knife - Instead we focus on the now and build a future to last"


331/693

253. Sprout Please


A poem for my co-founder Sundaram and the company we hope to build


332/693

254. Troubled


For 3 friends who are all finding themselves in difficult / estranged relationsships


333/693

255. Dear John


On the occasion of my friend John's birthday


334/693

256. Cry Peace


A loud rallying call to establish peace, dedicated to my pastor Gary


335/693

257. Adesh


Requesting the Lord to command us to be good and amicable to one another.


336/693

258. Joy2


On the occasion of my friend Reggie's wedding


337/693

259. Dear Mother


For the Mother Foundation and how Mother Earth would want us to be.


338/693

260. Dear Teacher


In gratitude for Teachers, with the hope that ill make a good one some day.


339/693

261. Dear Friend


On the occasion of my friend Melissa's birthday.


340/693

262. Careworn


About a man whose spent and feeling a little careworn.


341/693

263. Black and White


For a dear friend on the occasion of his book launch.


342/693

264. Gibran and I


About how a poet can listen, evoke feelings and help cure the maladies of the world.


343/693

265. Unification


Underscores the need for warming to each other's troubles and dissolving boundaries. Dedicated to the Father of the Indian Nation.


344/693

266. Adept at Soulstuff


About a kid who wants to be a teacher and joins the fray - the fray to yieldmore.


345/693

267. Power Supreme


A prayer for the power to go out and do good in this world.


346/693

268. The Van


If evolving is a struggle, this poem sees me coming to terms with my part as an observer, not a doer. The vanguard or fountainhead of human progress.


347/693

269. Sensitives


On how a brighter future is possible if we let breathe the sensitive side inside us.


348/693

270. Sun and Sea


A mashup poem on the joy we can all face as I write snippets on different friend's walls.


349/693

271. This Man's Best Friend


Incomplete poem about my best friend and his wish to be reborn a puppy.


350/693

272. Desiderata


When a friend (Mustafa) caught me at an emotional moment.


351/693

273. Carte Blanche


Jointly written as an engagement gift for my cousin Shoaib. They both very sweetly wrote their own poems with the words we chose to write with that night.


352/693

274. The Teacher Within


In gratitude for teachers and they joy they must feel watching their wards grow.


353/693

275. Bittersweet


A song of grief written for a friend who just lost her mother.


354/693

276. Again


A poem that touches raw on the feelings spouses go through when theyre rejected and have little chance to reflect on their own feelings.


355/693

277. Fluid


Written for a friend who had just given a presentation on the Bhagaavd Gita, that vehicle of Old Indian Wisdom.


356/693

278. Covid Times


2020 with its pandemic in perspective - "We're done with the old ways of utter callousness and unfeeling... Being cooped at home, we've gotten past crazy and begun healing... It's a little rough but we're now starting to appreciate family... There's been friction but we learn to enjoy the other's gaiety"


357/693

279. December


On the Occasion of my cousin Shoaib's wife's birthday.


358/693

280. Rock Bottom


For a friend who was feeling low, in the hope that he will cause a change in the trend.


359/693

281. Do Well


Written the day we performed special prayers, our spirit is to: "We stand apart in our promise to deliver a high standard... Of quality, we work hard to give what we said we would... We're quick to support a colleague, we're never wayward... Instead our concern for living beings touches as it should."


360/693

282. I saw you Cry


For a friend who was broken down.


361/693

283. Rent Asunder


A much needed low propelled by a dear friend.


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284. Strength2


How I look forward to knowing you better - "Stand forth to center and be called out in loving honour... You stand tall, dwarving us with your immense stature... I've been jaded by the wall of pain that surrounds all... The people I love, perhaps it's my turn to stand tall!"


363/693

285. Mistreated


Ah, dear Soph - "No matter whether they seem they will engulf you in sadness and terror... There will come a brighter day when you will smile again and move on"


364/693

286. Father Mine


Written as I painfully miss my dad and want to have him back so we can both "serve humanity" as we individually strove to do so.


365/693

287. Band of Poets


On a WhatsApp group, I began with "I joined a group of people - we all shared one thing in common... 'Twas a love of words, words that spoke to a body's heart... We drenched ourselves in poetry for that fueled our imagination... We'd speak of the human condition - this dialogue was our art"


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288. Needs


Same Group - "I swear to thee, this above all... We need to learn to stand tall... For this world needs giants again... People who serve with no thought for gain"


367/693

289. Toys


Written in the horror of seeing a youngster playing shooting and killing games, I was reminded of the Robin Williams movie Toys


368/693

290. Heal The World


Written for my mother as I come to terms with a grumpy past - "What we all need is a little more patience, understanding and love... We need to plant these as seeds and saplings in Mother Earth's grove"


369/693

291. Closer to Believing


Ah, the thrill of meeting a kindred spirit - "Did you grab the opportunities that came your way to express love... Did your heart sometimes expand and soar up to the skies above"


370/693

292. Appa


For my parents - "So fragile our dreams when we know not the way... Today, I am cleansed and freed of a self neglecting past"


371/693

293. Garden


Yavanna - Garden reminded my of the Mrityunjaya mantra and God begging us to have a "victory over death by being in the present... Being ready to leave, grasping onto life which was heaven sent"


372/693

294. Mettle


For a friend and her son who "We're a simple folk, firm as bedrock is our faith in the One... Who will show us a way, help us bid our past a firm adieu"


373/693

295. Roots


Thinking of the women I have loved. I try not to let it show, but theres pain all over. "A friend with a silver tongue wished me good company... But that ended in disaster, I have since willed my way on"


374/693

296. The Blues


About a mother and son who "Together they help people find a way out of any malady... That wisdom or vidya is her gift to times such as these"


375/693

297. My Prayers


About the same mother - "My prayers that you grow into a source of delight soon... A girl I saw a spark of as her healing put us on the moon"


376/693

298. Umbrella


Wriiten when a matriarch was called to Eden above and how her Umbrella continues to protect her family.


377/693

299. Ten Points


Romance: "I can love you forever, show I'm made of tender stuff... As causes a symphony of joy to course within you... 10 points lover, and let each day bring me nearer to you"


378/693

300. Country Roads


Thinking of me the programmer building an app a whole country could use - "Think of transparency, mutual good will and sincerity as paramount... And imagine if technology could in this serve as our mount"


379/693

301. Knit Knit


About knitting memories inthe tapestry of lives,this poem tells of granny who lived through ww II but whose spirit remained unconquered till the end and who left me a number of things each of which rekindles a treasured moment


380/693

302. Kids


Help our kids develop their talents,smoothly change their gears.


381/693

303. Devakalam


Look to your lordand let hisheaven manifest faster.


382/693

304. Void


To explode into action, fill the void and be merry in any weather.


383/693

305. WOW


I'll help you instead of reeling from the light.


384/693

306. Farm Visitors


The call of birds weave their bright magic upon our soul, the city couldnt mend us but now out here we're whole.


385/693

307. Ooruni


The farm has an old worldand rustic charm, a certain serenity about the place.


386/693

308. Gaps


There's gaps in the attention we get from parents when we grow up and there is intellectual chasms and bridges to cross.


387/693

309. Sunshine Wiggle


Seemingly disjointed, but a record of ideas from my cousin, woven into thoughts


388/693

310. Reach


I keep planting seeds of brotherly caring,but it falls on deaf ears,dont they cry at another's grieif, one that's so painful.


389/693

311. Catharsis


When losing a parent, we hit a new low and our feelings get all jammed up. How will this raw grief bring about a catharsis for us?


390/693

312. Online Education


it will stop us all from just going through the motions Instead grind us all until we've made our kid's life into bliss


391/693

313. Time2


all it asks is our poise total and absoluteamidst the uproar and the noise.


392/693

314. Shoots


I've searched for a woman to love till eternity,now tim to discover what is serenity.


393/693

315. Waves2


Father come back and kiss me gently and put your arms around me.


394/693

316. Hands


37 years have left him bone weary, he now begs a saviour to walk together.


395/693

317. Purchase


I wish more of ou friendswould grassp the essence of life,learning to live it most merrily.


396/693

318. Pandu


Pandu - I often think of this noble soul who orchestratd the highs of many a person and team.


397/693

319. No Quit


last year i prayed that you be strong and resilient with no quit in you unbreakable like adamantine.


398/693

320. Run On Empty


Run on Empty folks, the time is near, when all we need are the unfettered mind and a fierce valiant spirit.


399/693

321. Seeking


Consciousness is experience itself and is just another name for the soul.


400/693

322. Redound


He'd a special work that to the lord would redoundthe timeless work of the GITA,UNITING HIS ONLY MISSION.


401/693

323. Matter or Spirit


Imploring us to fashion things with our own hands and be filled with passion - for that is when spirit arises in matter.


402/693

324. Skandan


The trees are fully in bloomfilling the airwith nature's perfume.


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325. Holiday


Is there a girlto push me to the brink of what i am capable of?


404/693

326. Rappo


Then came Rappo who, with concern gave us a leg up Provided our basics so I could learn without hiccup.


405/693

327. Worries


Dont worry dear parents, all things are covered in the grand circle of life.


406/693

328. Licked


Have faiththe game is not overyetand beg that deep within-your heart courageously holds sway.


407/693

329. Summer


Remember our time is short,so spend it well,let our children dance in the light,weave a spell.


408/693

330. Grew


When losing a parent, we hit a new low and our feelings get all jammed up. How will this raw grief bring about a catharsis for us?


409/693

331. Care


I worry about you sometimes ,hope i can be therein some small way,while you do your best to be well.


410/693

332. Pray


Like the masters say - we should FREE ourselves from all LIMITATIONS and SOAR ON HIGH in SERVICE to the DIVINE.


411/693

333. Blow


When losing a parent, we hit a new low and our feelings get all jammed up. How will this raw grief bring about a catharsis for us?


412/693

334. Monty's Cry


If life is a test, we need to up the ante and SOMEHOW learn to lead a FULL LIFE, letting the past go and fighting to get into gear.


413/693

335. A Sparrow Falls


A painful reminder as to how many lives we are losing in this pandemic and how we feel each death so poignantly. Ends with a word of comfort to those in the line of fire.


414/693

336. Teach


For a dear teacher friend of mine, on her birthday


415/693

337. Reunited


For a dear friend upong the loss of his uncle... Triggered a powerful emotion and thought for all the people we love and the longing to be reunited with them.


416/693

338. Submission


For an aunt who has few rivals when it comes to devotion and poise. And how I want her to inspire my students to live in God's Peace and Love.


417/693

339. Twenny Four


About a friend whose stood by me "we barely know how to cry... And wash away the nightmares in our dark past... Has the time come to grow in the light at last"


418/693

340. Daivism


For a newly met friend while contemplating on the divine and what life has in store for those who serve.


419/693

341. Mamma


For a young girl Stuti who just dotes on her mother.


420/693

342. More Goodness


For an old friend as she turns a year older


421/693

343. Why Not


Sharing a friend's frailer moment


422/693

344. Let's Plant Mangoes


For a young girl Stuti who is fond of nature


423/693

345. Hey You


Using the Imperative - "Hey You", this poem addresses humanity from the viewpoint of 5 different spiritual figures.


424/693

346. Sorrow2


With an aside to the sorrow and grief I've seen, I finally advise the dedicated to "Know that in the end you'll find the way back to God - Upbraid him for neglecting you"


425/693

347. Sincerity


Embodying a future spirit, this poem speaks of desirable qualities, offering hope that "just when your faith is flagging, an angel appearing... Out of nowhere will give you a boost and you the pinnacle will surmount"


426/693

348. Madame


Written for my French Teacher, 25 years after she began to teach us in school, this poem soon to be translated to English


427/693

349. Let Go2


This one about letting go our lower tendencies and living in the light


428/693

350. Kindness


Written with a friend as reminder for him / all of us to be kinder to ourselves as we celebrate our children's lives.


429/693

351. Rain


About a long awaited rain - a plea and prayer for it to fall - but with romantic overtones


430/693

352. Courage


A from the heart confession about my less than perfect self / appreciation for the family that loves and supports me.


431/693

353. Uma


Another realization with regret that I can be a better son / nephew instead of neglecting / being gruff and terse. Ends with an imperative to "drop what your doing and show family LOVE not fuss"


432/693

354. Dawn3


As a friend comes to a crossroads, my trying to give her courage and resolve. Happy to say shes already well on the mend.


433/693

355. Life2


To sum life up, I simply say "To know her pain is also to know her high - ya? So try to dig deep for her buried treasure"


434/693

356. Waves Felt


A tribute to the nearly 30 girls and women in my life, weaving them into a single tapestry, seemingly addressing a single / a few people.


435/693

357. Ground Zero


As I hit "ground zero" at ByTwo Studios, this medley sees me trying to set words to the tune of 5 different Pink Floyd Songs


436/693

357b. Chief


For a helmsman who navigated his company through the COVID.


437/693

358. Four


I want to break free but it seems I lack the nerve, lead the way, help me on green pastures to serve.


438/693

359. Tether2


After all what fun is life unless we have each other as tether.. So make a stand to uplift each other.


439/693

360. Full Circle


Rise we then from ashes, but fall we shall to dust - have we come full circle?


441/693

361. Nani


I want to break fre but it seems i lack the nerve, lead the way, help me on green pastures to serve.


442/693

362. Change


Random thoughts from the parents and brother of a friend on his wedding evening as I drew them into intimate conversation


443/693

363. Verna


About the old indic thought of gradations in colour of the modes of nature in people. Written for a friend who is researching it


444/693

364. Marble


Random poem written when I was high to prove I could make anything rhyme


445/693

365. Sangeeth


Written for my friend's best friend and life partner, with much feeling and good wishes


446/693

366. Forgiving


Written about the story a friend and filmmaker had just made about compassion and forgiveness in the atrocities of war


447/693

367. My Soldier


Written for a friend from sweet 17 - oh how we danced


448/693

368. Import


Flow of thoughts at a Yagnashala or place where a ritual offering was being made to the divine, and a friend was addressing the students there


449/693

369. Neat


Written for a young girl who wants to turn healer and trying to offer her some perspective


450/693

370. Echoes


Thoughts at a sacred place where children are being taught vedic hymns and in conversation with one of their teachers


451/693

371. Mindful


As my friend marks her mothers first death anniversary, written in the first person with immense feeling


452/693

372. Gentle Eyes


For another friend who misses his father and thinks of his own mortality, realizing the "the best part of life Is over"


453/693

373. Steel


About the steel we find in people and how they, as a brook, goes on calm and serene, gathering the rain, even the unclean


454/693

374. Moonlight


A random feel good poem I wrote about myself after a long chat with a dear old friend


455/693

375. Prettiest


A sudden yearning for a girl I once knew and how maybe in an alternate lifetime we could have had a future


456/693

376. Aspirations


Feeling lost, I soon pick up my spirits as I think of my gurus and their legacy


457/693

377. Pat


Another fiercely romantic poem, I this, I say "Do come back and abide in these lonely arms that ache for your Touch"


458/693

378. Cry


Sometimes the poet misses to catch the sentiment because of the stereotype... This about a parinful youngster who'se missing her father and whose family is drowning in sorrow over it. Glad to say, its not the case in this one valiant family


459/693

379. Times


I'll let this cute line invite you to this poem - "I remember clarion clear your hands upon my cheek - clasping, as we set out to make Hermes and Aphrodite blush at our verse"


460/693

380. Dust


The poet and the friend keep chatting as she complains about her "mate" and he offers different perspectives, for hes seen this couple up close and knows what they mean to each other


461/693

381. Hold


I very short sentences, this poem is best summed up in this line "We are not here overlong, so sing out loud and strong"


462/693

382. Janavi


Whispering my philosophy on marriages at a dear friend's cousin's wedding


463/693

383. Ingenuity


Written for a friend and engineer, as she steers her dynamic alumnni team to the background as they make way for a new one


464/693

384. Truly


Reflecting on a friend and how her poise could be the very stuff of the universe


465/693

385. Stop


For a friend on his engagement, a request of the world to "stop" and take cognizance of these two youngsters falling in love.


466/693

386. Elements


Offering some sagacious advice to a friens, "know boundless and uttermost delight - Strive on until the kingdom is won by your toil and your might"


467/693

387. Days


A note to a friend to enjoy life and life true to his inner calling as he lives a family life and raises 2 boys.


468/693

388. Flaws


Crazy thoughts as I come to terms with what a dear friend meant to me who left this world altogether too soon.


469/693

389. Drown


Begun with lines by John Denver, this poem sees me going back to earlier notions of having a "Tracey" in my life - a name from the Wilbur Smith novel Diamond Hunters


470/693

390. Ananda


About fighting for truth and Mother Earth, this one ends with a strong call to have a day "glorious as we dreamt. When we decided to fight for good"


471/693

391. Dreams2


A word of comfort to a dear friend to whom I say "Think of the secret of life, as new fields you sow, and water with your blood, sweat and tears"


472/693

392. Girl


For a friend's daughter Taara, 4 years after her elder brother turned the same 1 and I was there to capture the atmosphere


473/693

393. Planet


For a dear friend on the occasion of his book launch - with a plea to all to come, help build and then live in a "Common Planet"


474/693

394. Human


For a friend to dream and dare and in thanking for making me feel loved again, as we set out to "remind the world what it always knew - that acts of caring never go amiss"


475/693

395. Hero


About the important role some of us men play as Heroes in our children's lives - "We all feel a warm glow as you enter the room and greet us" - now go, have a ghand ball.


476/693

396. Rejection


For a friend's friend as we welcomed here into our warm and light hearted circle


477/693

397. Bayonet


With pain, now gone, since I spoke about it and wrote Clarinet. Am almost mended now, though it caused much pain and anguish for many years. "I sincerely pray for peace for those warriors who wrest With life as her very future lies in the balance, now rest"


478/693

398. Manish


For Reuben, Sandeep and Harry on the death of their friend Manish Aneja, written from the view of the poet, addressing the dear departed.


479/693

399. Spent2


For a dear friend whose very peaceful future was and is being threatened. I do not agree with her decision not to go down with guns blazing, but respect the strength she has for choosing that. "My advice to you, all friends - is to just recover fast and keep moving - we know this life as bumpy, yet chose it, so make it one of giving"


480/693

400. Personae


Thinking of the giants and personae (characters) in my lifetime reading fiction, I dedicated this to a friend who helped me mend. "I wait for the never ending story to lead a way out of hell, As I promised the Empress I'd create something special".


481/693

401. Naalai


Thinking of the Nature of people and the watchwords needed to build the promise of tomorrow, this blank verse poem was made from words given by a friend and mentor.


482/693

402. Child


For the alternate education system designed and developed by a dear friend.


483/693

403. Clarinet


A sequel to the Bayonet, this hope for all that can be good in life again as I evolve the thought with a dear friend.


484/693

404. Us Two


Writing with deep romantic feeling again after an age (Or rather, after Dec 1)


485/693

405. Build


Another poem inspired by my Gurus, on the special day when I visited the city they sanctified and hallowed.


486/693

406. Amrityu


For the deathless spirit of a son, gathered by the lord in his tender twenties.


487/693

407. Dare


A heartfelt thanks for those who dare to build a brighter tomorrow. "we'll joyfully burst out in song. For mankind will have survived his adolescence, will finally belong - In the timeless halls of tomorrow".


488/693

408. Abide


For a friend as she graces a wedding wishing the very best to the couple, as we tried to articulate that "though life is sometimes gonna bring a low. Take the good with the bad, there's no other way - than to embrace the moments, as dreams hold sway."


489/693

409. Kim


For a friend who was nearly at term, in memory of the wonderful vibes she created online.


490/693

410. ianamazi


Written for an open mic, but couldn't go. One way to introduce myself...


491/693

411. Mademoiselle2


Again a romance, written in French for my "would be".


492/693

412. Believe


"Instead walk in your shadow, fight at your side, retrain my thought... As the warp and woof of my constructs undergo a metamorphosis... And comes out refreshed by the tender and sheer force of your love."


493/693

413. Warriors2


"So follow the impulse in your heart dear soldier, extend the olive branch... And let a new spirit of oneness take hold of this planet."


494/693

414. All My Life


"All my life I wanted to find a girl like Stormy, who like me would want,.. To delight the world's children, and with our combined voices, enchant."


495/693

415. Birth


Written for the delight that is baby Eliott, Kim's newborn son


496/693

416. Divine Thread


Written for a poonal ceremony of a friend's nephew Arjun


497/693

417. Poised


Written for my boss' birthday - "You balance hardcore tech savvy with empathetic, but that's not odd,.. Rather it's endearing, for you always wish us well, help us feel sated."


498/693

418. Never Love


Birthday gift for a spirited friend "why not teach Our children simply to dream of a brighter tomorrow and then how constantly to reach? For the stars and baulk not at the challenge of building that vision"


499/693

419. Nestled


"He's done with the old life, it's time to plan and be more effective, As friends tell him he's worthy of being counted with the rest."


500/693

420. Wish


"Wish for different times, and that we'd strengthen anew... Each other's voice, guffawed into the night as the dew... Evaporated and gave way to a resplendent dawn bright,"


501/693

421. Galvanise


"Just a change in our outlook as we ride the escalator to heaven... I may seem old and haggard, but I tell you I've much time well spent, In daring to plot the reform of tomorrow, plant a veritable Eden."


502/693

422. A Patch of Blue


"You've meant a lot in my life as I'm sure you've helped redeem a few... Let another year pass and we will have spent a dozen well.... Now go drink from the cup of life, and let jangle your bell!"


503/693

423. Making Love


"I'd recall to you my story of love and friendship, still hopeful... That you'd one day realize I was simply in your spell"


504/693

424. Swing Low


"I can't think of a gentler soul though firm... To reform heaven, help them cut through the tape... Find the supreme secret *1 as we'd cast away a drape"


505/693

425. Starlit


Another poem for little Eliott as I picture him on long walks with his parents.


506/693

H-1. Mumzy1


My first "sit-down-and-write" essay with my mother, Uma. Its about her beloved son, me <3


507/693

426. Shanti


For when another "river of time" ended, as my friend lost her Father


508/693

427. Spark


With reference to my prose "Sleep Eros", this poems is about a fictional lover


509/693

H-2. Mumzy2


About a wonderful visit we had by a cat and her 3 kittens nearly 10 years ago


510/693

H-3. Rise of Energies


For the Founder of Vishwas MH


511/693

428. Glee


The sizzling romance continues - part 5


512/693

429. Mass


Written for a friend, the day they stormed the Sri Lankan President's house, demanding his resignation


513/693

430. Teacher


For my school teacher of 6 years who dreamed of a lot for me - things that are slowly coming true, and my feeling for my mother to continue the cycle of love.


514/693

431. Making Love2


At the crossroads of romantic dead ends, this poem sees me letting go of the past and making way for what would become "dreamy"


515/693

432. Ablaze


The first of 15 poems for a new muse, this one has me saying "I'd reckon the years by the stars you'd pull down, and my words, that whisper love in the light of dawn."


516/693

433. Place


As you touch my hand and let our love light up - The skies as sparks fly from our skin, a deep cup


517/693

434. Heart


It's only in your heart that I would dwell for a while. Where I bask in the radiance of your beautiful smile.


518/693

435. Fleeting


For its your face I would remember all my life. Let me now ask that we live as man and wife.


519/693

436. Gift


I know you both have left much pain behind. But know that in love, much healing you'd find.


520/693

437. Dance2


Dance you two, weave the story of the world between the tapestry of your own world. With senses keen.


521/693

438. Gentle


My love, I'd be thrilled if only you would think to have me, for life is fleeting, gone in a blink!


522/693

439. Woods


The hills beckon me where I would walk in woods. Holding you beside me, each couple with their broods.


523/693

440. Melt


Melt me down to my elements, then cast me anew. For I would be pliant for you. My pledge I'd renew, To hold and cherish you until the end of my days. To swirl in your waters, live enthralled by your gaze.


524/693

441. Hope2


Hope your senses reel at the thought of me. And all the ways I'd touch you deep and wild. How I'd bask in your love, shout in pure glee, As we found ways to unmask the inner child.


525/693

442. Moments


Tell me you'd be here this instant and I will stop all my meandering, rather live with you in glee.


526/693

443. Ether


It gladdens my heart to know that you exist. That the ether connects our minds and hearts. Tell me lover, should I walk through the mist? Would I find you ready to assemble all my parts?


527/693

444. Evergreen


Oh darling my light is glowing dim, but I wait. I strove hard to find you, first in my dreams, Now come quick to me before it's too late. Do you hear my whimpers amidst their screams?


528/693

445. Bulwark


On a patch of grass on the same side of a slope. So that we may grow in the melody of one another. Good water! That harbinger of plenty, and hope, Let me find you so we'd have each other for tether.


529/693

446. Entwined


I grew up dreaming that lovers ought be entwined. And enmeshed, totally inside each other's heart. Have I found that sort of love? Believe it I'm inclined. For this time I've loved you mad, right from the start.


530/693

447. Victory2


Thoughts that came flowing for a friend on the topic of death, as it overshadows a loved one.


531/693

448. O Divine


We run amok thinking this Earth to us does belong. In your despite we play with fire, not having the sense That your dreams can take us to the very heavens!


532/693

449. Strength3


Genuinely asking a friend to share her thoughts and feelings as I realize everyone's life is in 3d - technicolor.


533/693

450. Folks


Reflecting on life in the company of two very dear friends.


534/693

451. Cradle


A personal note to babies and children everywhere, written for Renaissance


535/693

452. Gumption


Another note to toddler's and youth, this one with a final note to parents to always be mindful about life. Also written for Renaissance


536/693

453. Lost


Another poem to Patricia, this one has me in an endless loop of memories.


537/693

454. Stormy2


About finding the right sort of partner and flying!


538/693

455. Lovely


Care for one another as we can do, with love. Uplifted, as on a starry, starry night, we look above.


539/693

456. Forgot


In all my madness and insecurity, I've always forgotten to pray for and be kind to the ones that love me so.


540/693

457. Books


For a friend's daughter for her birthday, this one extra special for it reflects my love of books.


541/693

458. Castles2


Wowie, some powerful old feelings!


542/693

459. A Whole New World


Oh, absolute mirth at the thought of the battles of life to be fought.


543/693

460. Distance2


Beginning with an appreciation for distance, this poem quickly talks about how friendship can bridge any gap and quickly switches to even grander themes.


544/693

461. Aishwarya


For a newly met mother addressing her 6yo daughter.


545/693

462. Wildmore


A landmark poem as I start releasing that pent up anger and write with a new force of feeling / authneticity instead of sugar coaring everything.


546/693

463. Best


Another important poem of self reflection as 2 dear friends bring me closer to believing - believing in myself.


547/693

464. Selfish


Upbraiding the world for all it's selfishness and insouciance.


548/693

465. The Poets Daemon


Enough talk of daemons and sprites and spirits that would possess a poets imagination, lead him to daydream and continually obsess - What these fellows need is some strong grounding in reality.


549/693

466. Amma


I think of the years stretching in front of your grandchildren and know, that they will carry your spirit fierce through all their laughs and tears.


550/693

467. Strain Once Again


Break the Chains that bind, prise open the cask's lid and strain once again, this time moving sure-footed and lightning fast.


551/693

468. My Robin


For and to Todd Anderson, student in Dead Poets Society


552/693

469. Born To Run


We should only be grateful for the road brought us here, through good times and bad, now come dance and thrive.


553/693

470. Rosebuds


Dear Friend of mine, how the tomorrows stretched to infinity a scarce decade ago! You were right, my philosophies were all sterile and puerile, filled with a false Ego


554/693

471. City Mine


Oh the friends I leave in your care as I trot to my new home with my old fife. Especially the ones you took to your bosom for they'd borne too much of life.


555/693

472. Work


let work morph into it's divine future and no longer maim or control. This very moment, we withdraw our sanction from poverty, homelessness and war. We eliminate the need for banks, debt and taxes forever!


556/693

473. Mrityormam


There's a part inside us that's strong though grieving. It wants to sing your praise, but also is filled with sighs. All through your life, we never at your hand stopped receiving.


557/693

474. Family Man


... don't let life drive you around the bend. Go with glide in your stride instead, always wisely your time do spend.


558/693

475. Work Is Worship


For its is only when we reach for perfection that we become the game. And to play the game you must always surrender the outcome


559/693

476. Driving Force


A random prayer for a friend


560/693

477. On Divorce


For a near and dear sweet friend whose on the verge of separation and divorce


561/693

478. Beautiful World


Life finally calls for us to have poise and a shedding of the ego, as we revere all things beautiful, with creatures great and small.


562/693

479. Nothing


A contemplative poem thanks to my uncle Chalam


563/693

480. Lost Without Music


This poem describes a friend whose feeling low and "unable to hear the music"


564/693

481. Sorry


An apology to friends for being obtuse.


565/693

482. Strove


"we could be perfection"


566/693

483. Beach


"Making love in the morning sun in some Of my earliest essays as I revelled in your beauty, In your warmth with a sense frolicsome."


567/693

484. Dying


In this poem about my father's fear of discussing death, I begin to make a case for Euthanasia - something I've believed in for more than a decade.


568/693

485. Arms


About my friendship with 4 women.


569/693

486. Niyat2


Will this boy one day become a "World Stirrer and Shaker"?


570/693

487. Abid


For a friend's cousin, on his 5th Wedding Anniversary.


571/693

488. Mohsen


For my cousin's son.


572/693

489. Fresh Ideas


But Humankind seems ready for fresh ideas, that's a plus. I wrote last year that the time can be even now,


573/693

490. Back To Life


"At new beginnings, I'd dream on, hopeful with each passing day. And glad for those friendships that are cemented for a lifetime."


574/693

491. Blessed


Each day we live we find positivity to buoy us from the crass and odd. For blessings today in this seemingly harsh world may seem almighty few


575/693

492. Lovingly Heal


A prayer for a dear friend that she recover quickly from a fall and fracture.


577/693

494. Niha2


A poem of wonder for this enchanting 9 year old.


578/693

495. Special


Special greetings and wishes for a special girl.


579/693

496. Unfurl


Celebrating as a friend "unfurls his flag" and sets out on a new adventure.


580/693

497. Good Fight


Still trying to cheer that friend up and not seem a duffer.


581/693

498. Communities


About the ups and downs of communities and the gleanings we can have from our elders.


582/693

499. Gentle Giant


Like it says: "we just bonded well straight from the start", you gentle giant you!


583/693

500. Enough2


Dead set against all forms of war, this one ends with: "Come my much loved species, time to turn the page!"


584/693

500b. I Come To Tell You


Fervent Wishes for Humanity


585/693

501. Dammed Up


About a long forgotten intimacy, the giving into dammed up feeling and the rekindling of an old spark.


586/693

502. Cry2


As I reflect on my loneliness and comfort myself that a better time will come when I have a body to love.


587/693

503. Head


About the human race that should "discover the light and we walk elated and tall".


588/693

504. Tail


Another moving piece of advice to humanity to "dig deep and suck out all the marrow of life".


589/693

F-1. Lousy


In anger at the state of oligarchy and of our complaisance.


590/693

F-2. Robot


Wondering what a world of AI military robots could do to us - posing them a few rhetoric questions.


591/693

F-3. Fantasy


Wondeing the purpose of fantasy as we expose our children to it all.


592/693

505. Exodus


Something about breaking away from city life and inviting humanity to an exodus leading us to live with Nature.


593/693

506. Weep


Plea from a pacifist to humanity to spread love not be embroiled in hate.


594/693

507. Dreams3


Another poem for Pat - a reminesce of how things were and some wistfulness.


595/693

508. Fight3


A prayer to stand in the sun, having conquered the lower tendencies - and an invitation to all to come do the same.


596/693

509. The Way I Feel


About a friend no longer beside me, in continuation to a letter I wrote her in 2018.


597/693

510. Retired


Seriously, this ones about us holding onto our dreams that we may change the world into something special.


598/693

511. Loss2


For a new made friend, about the loss of his partner Jo.


599/693

512. Hope3


Asking Kim to be strong and not let past griefs overpower him.


600/693

513. Through The Years


Just a boy earnestly wishing to have a dear friend back.


601/693

514. Let Me Go


A boy asking leave of his tough family.


602/693

515. I Hope


Hopes for a friend whose been there for me at some very tough times.


603/693

516. Beat


Raggedly thinking again about the bondage to family.


604/693

517. Dreamers


About the dreamers who would have mankind progress and boldly do it.


605/693

518. A Few Wishes


Wishes for a dear friend on her birthday.


606/693

519. Pain


For a friend bowed down by circumstance.


607/693

520. Elated


Intensely romantic poem for an old flame.


608/693

521. Happy


To celebrate a friend's birthday - written with words prompted.


609/693

522. Joy3


Still trying to buoy the spirits of that friend.


610/693

523. Dear Problems


Small reminder to self about how problems can be dissolved in God.


611/693

524. Content


Ambition vs Contentment - an Old Indic Wisdom perspective.


612/693

525. Aspire


...


613/693

526. Carrying


...


614/693

527. Qualities


...


615/693

528. Cohealing


...


617/693

530. Power of Story


I grew up lost in books. Some authors are timeless and I would like to weave impressions that 6 of them left indelibly on my heart.


620/693

B-1. Curious Lives


What a novel!


621/693

B-2. Tiger in the Well


What a novel!


623/693

534. Celebration


...


625/693

F-4. Genocide


And our bs #radars are never up to not be swayed by #propaganda,... What's the point, #humanity, in crying at this or other outrage


628/693

538. Bhava


...


629/693

539. Burn


...


630/693

540. Hope4


...


631/693

541. Strive


...


632/693

542. Delight


My source of [de]light


633/693

543. My Friend in Sanity


...


634/693

544. Mothers Day


...


635/693

545. Dream On


...


636/693

546. Healing


for Bangladesh!!!


638/693

548. Is It The Hour


...


639/693

549. Dont Let Go


...


640/693

550. Resonance


...


642/693

552. Church2


...


643/693

553. Peace On Earth


...


644/693

554. New-age Art


...


645/693

555. Ode to the Lord of Time


...


646/693

556. Debride


...


649/693

559. Release


...


650/693

560. Fury Unshackled


...


651/693

561. Bawl


...


653/693

563. King Sized Beauty


After a strong response to "562 horror"


654/693

564. Never Ready


For a friend when his relative was in a coma.


656/693

L-17. After 12 Years


...


658/693

568. Healing2


And our bs #radars are never up to not be swayed by #propaganda,... What's the point, #humanity, in crying at this or other outrage


659/693

569. Break Free


...


662/693

572. Obsession


...


663/693

573. Sledgehammer


...


680/693

D-5. Young Uns


...


687/693

583. Great Knowing


...


691/693

587. Easy


...


692/693

588. Horrors


...