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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

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302. Kids

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

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303. Devakalam

Look to your lordand let hisheaven manifest faster.

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304. Void

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

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305. WOW

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

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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.

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307. Ooruni

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

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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.

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309. Sunshine Wiggle

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

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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.

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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?

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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

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313. Time2

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

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314. Shoots

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

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315. Waves2

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

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316. Hands

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

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317. Purchase

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

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318. Pandu

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

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319. No Quit

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

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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.

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321. Seeking

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

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322. Redound

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

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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.

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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?

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326. Rappo

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

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327. Worries

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

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328. Licked

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

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329. Summer

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

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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?

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331. Care

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

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332. Pray

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

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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?

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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.

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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.

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336. Teach

For a dear teacher friend of mine, on her birthday

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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.

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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.

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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"

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340. Daivism

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

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341. Mamma

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

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342. More Goodness

For an old friend as she turns a year older

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343. Why Not

Sharing a friend's frailer moment

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344. Let's Plant Mangoes

For a young girl Stuti who is fond of nature

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345. Hey You

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

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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"

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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"

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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

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349. Let Go2

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

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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.