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    A Serpent's Tale.

    A SERPENT’S TALE.

    It is over a year since I moved to this location. Well! a snake has to live somewhere like everyone else and protect his body from elements of heat and cold. It is so hard to...
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    Poetics Of Melancholy.

    POETICS OF MELANCHOLY.


    Sermons do not nourish me
    Vacant eyes do not flourish me
    Dialects do not merge me
    Power legends do not surge me.


    Joy embraces the land of known but melancholy...
  3. Thread: Cosmology

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    Multiverse. ( Theory of many universes) ...

    Multiverse. ( Theory of many universes)

    Quantum theory’s application results predict the presence of multi universes, overlapping our universe-- parallel universes existing with our universe,...
  4. Thread: poetry blogs

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    POETICS OF NEW IMAGERY. The robotic...

    POETICS OF NEW IMAGERY.


    The robotic element of our mind tends towards readymade and automatic responses, as it saves us from any intellectual labours. It venerates the conventional, the...
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    I have a website of literary and visual arts,...

    I have a website of literary and visual arts, which you will find interesting. www.artofdistinct.co.uk
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    Poetics Of Melancholy.

    POETICS OF MELANCHOLY.


    Sermons do not nourish me
    Vacant eyes do not flourish me
    Dialects do not merge me
    Power legends do not surge me.


    Joy embraces the land of known but melancholy...
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    Poetics of New IMagery.

    POETICS OF NEW IMAGERY.


    The robotic element of our mind tends towards readymade and automatic responses, as it saves us from any intellectual labours. It venerates the conventional, the...
  8. Thread: Enslaved Gods

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    Jeta Grove.

    JETA GROVE.


    King Prasena was a devotee of Buddha and came to know of his teachings gradually in his life. When he heard about Buddha the first time, he dismissed it as simply one of those...
  9. Thread: Injustice.

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    Injustice.

    Gurdarshan was a stationmaster in a town in Punjab and enjoyed his work intensively. He joined Indian Railways in a junior capacity after passing his matriculation and worked his way up and got quick...
  10. Thread: To freedom.

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    To freedom.

    One for your benign touch, one for my touch
    Enchained
    Oh spirit of freedom let thy mighty banner
    Untamed
    Pass over the unbidden bush with your clarion
    Sounding
    Wave thy lightning lance and...
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    A brief history of punjabi poetry.

    From eleventh century onwards , foreign invasions into Northern India and Punjab caused the gradual disintegration of the fabric of the society , its law and order and the political traditions of ...
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    Kiss.

    KISS

    When I kissed you
    In an arid waste of that cheek
    The tangle of your hair did dissect
    Indulged in making a tale brief
    Of some sombre trivial demise
    Of hope forlorn or of rainy nights...
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    Having been happy.

    HAVING BEEN HAPPY.


    Having been happy in touching metallic skies
    Or fingering the moon for its dusty overlay
    Having been happy in moving orbs and the shores
    Or spreading the sunshine to...
  14. Thread: Lice cure.

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    Lice cure.

    This was town where people were proud of their personal hygiene and cleanliness and always boasting to their neighbours about this virtue of theirs. People from other surroundings, towns and villages...
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    Aubergine girl.

    There lived a poor Brahmin couple and had a little cottage with a thatched roof.
    They were so poor that most of the time they could not afford to buy any food and in order to stave off hunger, they...
  16. Thread: The catapult.

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    House by the sea.

    After ages of boring office work, I needed a break and wanted to have a vacation somewhere nice, to restore my physical and mental balance. I reckoned that I would need at least two weeks to...
  17. Thread: The catapult.

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    Jaggu.

    Jaggu was a part time labourer and also a part time jack of all trade and which may not be strictly true, as he never learnt a trade in a professional manner but drifted from job to job and from...
  18. Thread: The catapult.

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    The catapult.

    From his early years, the child showed multi talents. At the age of two he copied a painting hanging in the drawing room. The child had sketched the outline of the picture on a piece of paper with...
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