It is not wrong to have convictions with compassion That is each and every individual’s right of ration Great men are made by the dignity of conviction Strong ideology and philosophy lead to phenomenal invention Those who justify political correctness only vindicate their own tepid hypocrisy and reserve the right to opinionate It is theContinue reading “Political correctness: A poem “
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Morning Train: A poem
The bathroom clime evaporates in the hue Of dull black faces cresting on the sooty line I awe at watching an angel take shape In the mall, as I pass, walking past row faces A cubist henchman and a student, a leper A walking stick, cold hands at the ticket counter Pale words along theContinue reading “Morning Train: A poem “
Poem for the helpless nowhere man
Darkness again, your spirit hits the turf where a street side lamp turns your face to a purple ghost And you wallow in your pseudo-intellectual mumbo-jumbo. The last rumination burns your alcoholed throat You eye a shopwindow banishing materialism Yet you cherish your two-layered Costa Rican timepiece Somewhere in your heart you’re clutching at littleContinue reading “Poem for the helpless nowhere man “
Just for laughs: Forgetfulness can shock one off one’s pants
There’s many a pickle that can tickle coming from the muddlehead. But the chronically absent-minded professor would hardly be amused at discovering that he just about delivered his lecture to the wrong class of students. Forgetfulness can besiege even the sharpest sharks at times, but it is the agony of some who suffer it perennially. Continue reading “Just for laughs: Forgetfulness can shock one off one’s pants “
Mother: An Ode —
At times I think of love’s poignant embrace Lasting memories of your quick-witted grace Endearing are the whispers of your priceless homespun wisdom That revisit me in times of utter humdrum You taught us about love’s selfless expanse About morals, integrity, dignity, faith and substance The rill of your exemplariness stretched every distance into the […]Continue reading “Mother: An Ode —”
Calling for justice: A poem
Can we profoundly wish that there be justice and fairness for all? When those in power have advertently and cruelly abused these at every call The narrative of justice has been met with hypocrisy since the beginning of time The powerful clutch at the status quo with impunity and continue in crime Such integrity-lacking misadventures haveContinue reading “Calling for justice: A poem “
The myopia of the soul: A poem
Is it judicious to have preoccupying over-sized goals? To let the frantic ambitions of the body and mind take hold? When wanting of abundance becomes our sole motive Forgetting altruism altogether for selfish prerogatives When wants exceed needs one may have to resort to beggary Or what is worse, one may have to deign to recklessContinue reading “The myopia of the soul: A poem “
Let our children learn: A poem
It would be fulfilling if we taught our children to discern Good from evil, right from wrong; that they thus learn At a nascent age, with wisdom and knowledge they burn Like bright fires; and make the world a better place in turn Innocence is pure but tragic; may with education they be inclined ToContinue reading “Let our children learn: A poem “
The cauldron of wanting; the crucible of love and justice
To have little and few aspirations is certainly no crime But when one is overambitious, one can no longer be benign For ruthlessness sets in when one is solely devoted to objectives When we repress all things that exclude our prerogatives The more we have, the more we want, is the cause for restlessness notContinue reading “The cauldron of wanting; the crucible of love and justice “
Innocence and wisdom: A poem
Those who are intelligent but devoid of innocence In the world of materialism go the full distance For with worldly knowledge one can achieve great feats Innocence, in turn, with failings and dismay is replete Yet childhood is innocent and runs the risk of the abysmal valley For it is malleable to evil designs andContinue reading “Innocence and wisdom: A poem”