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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"

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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"

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253. Sprout Please

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

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254. Troubled

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

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255. Dear John

On the occasion of my friend John's birthday

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256. Cry Peace

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

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257. Adesh

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

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258. Joy2

On the occasion of my friend Reggie's wedding

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259. Dear Mother

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

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260. Dear Teacher

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

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261. Dear Friend

On the occasion of my friend Melissa's birthday.

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262. Careworn

About a man whose spent and feeling a little careworn.

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263. Black and White

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

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264. Gibran and I

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

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265. Unification

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

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266. Adept at Soulstuff

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

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267. Power Supreme

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

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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.

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269. Sensitives

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

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270. Sun and Sea

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

21/250

271. This Man's Best Friend

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

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272. Desiderata

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

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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.

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274. The Teacher Within

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

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275. Bittersweet

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

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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.

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277. Fluid

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

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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"

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279. December

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

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280. Rock Bottom

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

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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."

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282. I saw you Cry

For a friend who was broken down.

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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!"

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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"

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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.

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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"

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289. Toys

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

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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"

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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"

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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"

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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"

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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"

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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"

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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"

47/250

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"

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298. Umbrella

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

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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"

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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"

51/250

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

52/250

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.

58/250

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.

59/250

309. Sunshine Wiggle

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

60/250

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.

61/250

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

63/250

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.

69/250

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?

81/250

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.

83/250

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?

84/250

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.

85/250

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.

86/250

336. Teach

For a dear teacher friend of mine, on her birthday

87/250

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.

88/250

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.

89/250

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"

90/250

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

93/250

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.

96/250

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"

97/250

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"

98/250

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

99/250

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.

101/250

351. Rain

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

102/250

352. Courage

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

103/250

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"

104/250

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.

105/250

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"

106/250

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.

107/250

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

108/250

358. Four

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

109/250

359. Tether2

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

110/250

360. Full Circle

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

111/250

361. Nani

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

112/250

362. Change

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

113/250

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

114/250

364. Marble

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

115/250

365. Sangeeth

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

116/250

366. Forgiving

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

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367. My Soldier

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

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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

119/250

369. Neat

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

120/250

370. Echoes

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

121/250

371. Mindful

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

122/250

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"

123/250

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

124/250

374. Moonlight

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

125/250

375. Prettiest

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

126/250

376. Aspirations

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

127/250

377. Pat

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

128/250

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

129/250

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"

130/250

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

131/250

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"

132/250

382. Janavi

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

133/250

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

134/250

384. Truly

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

135/250

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.

136/250

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"

137/250

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.

138/250

388. Flaws

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

139/250

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

140/250

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"

141/250

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"

142/250

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

143/250

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"

144/250

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"

145/250

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.

146/250

396. Rejection

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

147/250

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"

148/250

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.

149/250

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"

150/250

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".

151/250

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.

152/250

402. Child

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

153/250

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.

154/250

404. Us Two

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

155/250

405. Build

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

156/250

406. Amrityu

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

157/250

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".

158/250

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."

159/250

409. Kim

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

160/250

410. ianamazi

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

161/250

411. Mademoiselle2

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

162/250

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."

163/250

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."

164/250

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."

165/250

415. Birth

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

166/250

416. Divine Thread

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

167/250

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."

168/250

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"

169/250

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."

170/250

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,"

171/250

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."

172/250

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!"

173/250

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"

174/250

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"

175/250

425. Starlit

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

176/250

426. Shanti

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

177/250

427. Spark

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

178/250

428. Glee

The sizzling romance continues - part 5

179/250

429. Mass

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

180/250

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.

181/250

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"

182/250

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."

183/250

433. Place

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

184/250

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.

185/250

435. Fleeting

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

186/250

436. Gift

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

187/250

437. Dance2

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

188/250

438. Gentle

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

189/250

439. Woods

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

190/250

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.

191/250

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.

192/250

442. Moments

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

193/250

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?

194/250

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?

195/250

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.

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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.

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447. Victory2

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

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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!

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449. Strength3

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

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450. Folks

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

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451. Cradle

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

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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

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453. Lost

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

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454. Stormy2

About finding the right sort of partner and flying!

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455. Lovely

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

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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.

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457. Books

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

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458. Castles2

Wowie, some powerful old feelings!

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459. A Whole New World

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

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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.

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461. Aishwarya

For a newly met mother addressing her 6yo daughter.

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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.

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463. Best

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

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464. Selfish

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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468. My Robin

For and to Todd Anderson, student in Dead Poets Society

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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.

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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

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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

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476. Driving Force

A random prayer for a friend

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477. On Divorce

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

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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.

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479. Nothing

A contemplative poem thanks to my uncle Chalam

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480. Lost Without Music

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

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481. Sorry

An apology to friends for being obtuse.

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482. Strove

"we could be perfection"

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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."

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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.

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485. Arms

About my friendship with 4 women.

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486. Niyat2

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

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487. Abid

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

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488. Mohsen

For my cousin's son.

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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,

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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."

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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

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492. Lovingly Heal

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

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494. Niha2

A poem of wonder for this enchanting 9 year old.

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495. Special

Special greetings and wishes for a special girl.

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496. Unfurl

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

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497. Good Fight

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

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498. Communities

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

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499. Gentle Giant

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

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500. Enough2

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