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Na's Narrative: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011. POEM - RHYMING DREAM. My dusk is wrapped around your nights. My life entwined in your lonely hour. Another desolate nightfall creeps in. And your memories watch from afar. When did they untangle themselves. From the once glistening thread. Untended they flew off laden. With the dew of our morning tread. Why do they beseech me to return. When they earned the right supreme. To saunter in and drape around me. The fabric of our rhyming dream. And when the thread of my verse.
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Na's Narrative: CHIRANTAN 7 - RIVETED
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Sunday, December 4, 2011. CHIRANTAN 7 - RIVETED. Each night as I sit in the hallway. Of long forgotten dreams. And watch the icicles of desire. Drip onto a lonely roadside. Giving life to those trees. Where your words hang. Words of promises, of dreams. Of shared lives and common themes. And I reach out to hold each one. Gently caress it with closed eyes. And a story springs alive. Of the time and the place. And the love on your face. When you said those words. And silence between them.
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Na's Narrative: December 2011
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011. CHIRANTAN 9 - SILVER MISTS. It was that age when evening silver mists. Spread their alluring perfume. Drawing faces in the empty valleys. Always shrouded in mystery. A vision of dreams answered. Just almost within my reach. Yet as my outstretched arms. Lengthened across the lake. Faded away into a teasing book. Quickly shutting its flapping leaves. Not knowing which page. Held the key to my lock. Of the caged soul that fluttered. Waiting for its soiree. It is now the age.
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Na's Narrative: September 2011
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Sunday, September 4, 2011. INMEIN KRISHNA HI SAMAYE. The magical love story of Radha and Krishna -the first love of Indian mythology-. Makes one dream to be blessed with a partner like this whom one can experience every swell and ebb of life with. Togetherness in the dawn and dusk of their lives and all the moments in between where they would be together, Krishna glorious in his sensuality, and Radha in her surrender-is the way we imagine eternal love as. As her spirit knew exactly how to look like him, ...
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Na's Narrative: February 2011
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. Whoever is loved is beautiful! A line that I read today really touched me-. Whoever is loved is beautiful. Whoever is loved is beautiful, but the opposite is not true, that whoever is beautiful is loved. Real beauty is part of loved-ness, and that loved-ness is primary. If a being is loved, he or she has beauty, because a part cannot be separate from the whole. Monday, February 21, 2011. Sparsh's Tribute for Dadu Dadi's 50th Anniversary. This is an Anniversary tribute. That&#...
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Na's Narrative: December 2012
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Monday, December 10, 2012. I sweep the soul floor daily. I sweep the soul floor daily. These lines were mentioned by a friend as in the course of an invigorating chat with her. Since that day , these lines have been resonating within me at all times, tugging at me , beckoning me , arguing that they need a place of their own.This post is dedicated to her, who has been the inspiration for this post. जाओ माफ़ किया, मैनें अपना दिल साफ़ किया. I sweep the soul floor daily. Broken off into kaleidoscopic patches.
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In The Mist . . .: Bring me the sunset in a cup
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In The Mist . . . Monday, July 16, 2012. Bring me the sunset in a cup. One of my favorite poems is ' Bring me the sunset in a cup ' by Emily Dickinson . It's one of the finest poems on nature in a very modern style .unusually beautiful! Bring me the sunset in a cup,. Reckon the morning's flagons up. And say how many Dew,. Tell me how far the morning leaps. Tell me what time the weaver sleeps. Who spun the breadth of blue! Write me how many notes there be. In the new Robin's ecstasy. The Debauchee of Dews!
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In The Mist . . .: November 2011
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In The Mist . . . Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Aasmaan neela ho ya peela . Just found my old diary in which I wrote this article , many years back in January 1997 . Probably I was less of a pessimist that time :) . Loved reading it and so am sharing it with you . 160; . But what am I? 160; An infant crying at the night . 160; An infant crying for the light . 160; And with no language but a cry! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Aasmaan neela ho ya peela .
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Na's Narrative: January 2012
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Friday, January 20, 2012. When dream weaver leaves word spinner. Clanging wheels and hissing engines. Echo in the lonely station. Teeming with wet stories. Of meeting and leaving. And dream weaver sings. In the voice of falling teardrops. As the word spinner’s tale. Echoes adieu in empty hearts. Or is it adieu? For the thread of memories. Has knotted silver specks. Tied with the unseen voice. To a rapturous earth. As they fall silently. On a world exploded. With the voice of surrender.
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In The Mist . . .: God Of Small Things - A Review ..
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In The Mist . . . Sunday, July 15, 2012. God Of Small Things - A Review . Characters are introduced bit by bit, through their thoughts and desires, through their hopes and fears. It's a journey through the mind and soul of one character to another. The story begins with Rahel coming back to her native village 'Ayemenam' to meet her twin brother Estha, after a span of 23 years. They are both 31 now- 'a viable dieable age'. Estha and Rahel were dizygotic twins, born of two but simultaneously fertilized egg...