In the hapless conundrum between good and evil Choices are made through the dispensation of free will That the forces at play haunt the entire universe And encumber all things in it – both righteous and adverse To subjugate to reality and to forfeit the conscience Is the dilemma of the soul, to retain itsContinue reading “Dualistic world: A poem “
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Beggars: A poem
Does life teach us the meaning of what is worth When integrity and morality are hopelessly in dearth It is time to question our stereotyped values About what enervates us and what sinews We need to introspect on why evil reigns Why there are triumphant sinners and defeated saints How easy it is for the oneContinue reading “Beggars: A poem”
US cannot expect India to kowtow to it on Ukraine
The US is convinced that Russia will invade Ukraine. On Saturday, 19 February, US President Joe Biden said: “As of this moment, I am convinced he (Vladimir Putin)’s made the decision, we have reason to believe that.” Russian misinformation is building up to a false justification for Mr Putin to make that move, Mr BidenContinue reading “US cannot expect India to kowtow to it on Ukraine “
Of libertines in the mass media: A poem
To the world that is hopelessly blind to the lies that are efficaciously well-defined That mislead the vulnerable with evil design And the truth is extirpated or left behind Political correctness is the order of the day To that end, propaganda shows the hapless the way Where leaders with convictions are shamefully let down AndContinue reading “Of libertines in the mass media: A poem”
Childhood: A poem
It is in the formative years that there lies the answer Of beauty untrammeled and free of censure Memories that ground us as we mature Living innocence before wisdom is a veritable treasure For those that have been of these pleasures robbed Spend their entire lives with no joy in God That in not knowingContinue reading “Childhood: A poem”
China’s tetchiness at Quad echoes ambitions of global domination
Chinese reaction to the meeting of the leaders of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD, also known as Quad) was not without characteristic acerbity. Foreign ministers of the Quad nations, consisting of the US, Japan, Australia and India, met in Melbourne on Friday, 11 February to discuss not only the Russian aggression on Ukraine, but alsoContinue reading “China’s tetchiness at Quad echoes ambitions of global domination”
End-time: A poem
The earth is quaking The trees are shaking The leaves are falling with a sigh like little pieces of the sky The world is ending The clock is winding Before we turn to pillars of salt Sodom is burning to a halt That war reminds us of all things gory And peace is devoid ofContinue reading “End-time: A poem”
The two men at Sesame Street: A poem
There are two men at Sesame Street Those that pass by chance to greet One is a shoe-shine, the other washes your feet And if you ever stop to tell which of them is good and which is well The horror would make your eyes swell And when you see with incredulity, you could playContinue reading “The two men at Sesame Street: A poem”
US not on haloed ground in Ukraine crisis
War clouds loom over Europe. It has been reported in US media that Russia has built up 70 percent of the military it needs to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Western powers fear a Russian invasion into Ukraine may be imminent given Moscow’s massing of more than 100,000 soldiers near the border with Ukraine.Continue reading “US not on haloed ground in Ukraine crisis”
Of winners and losers: A poem
Has been witnessed how the flags were unfurled all across the disadvantaged downtrodden world For the tales of history have been indelibly written unswervingly in reprobate by those that win And our justice system has been dispensed by those who have us wilfully convinced of what is right and what is wrong when the realityContinue reading “Of winners and losers: A poem”