Month: March 2015

Poetry

I’d Told You

Remember I’d told you Not to promise love you don’t mean I’m susceptible, May get hurt, But you were so keen I’d told you, I’m frail, I’m fey Don’t look at me that way I’d told you  Not to stoke fire It‘ll kindle desire Your little fun and frolic Might make  My whole being   vitriolic You simply […]

Poetry

On The Sands of Time

Beyond lies the sea The ocean of life Blue as blue can be There comes a wave As high and mighty as can be My heart soars As the tidal waves ebb and flow Rise and fall in a cadence There below flows out the sand Rummaged with shiny pebbles, […]

Editorial

Article 66A: An End to Persecution

By The Editor          Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.                                                                                                                                ~John F. Kennedy  The excuse that was used to persecute Indians especially youth on voicing their disagreement has been rightfully removed by the judiciary. Exactly what is considered offensive cannot be left to the […]

Poetry

Surprise In Disguise

Life is a big surprise Dodges you often with open eyes Behind the veil is hoodwinked something nice Behind the cries  is the dawn of smiles. Need not stop for the wails are a blessing in disguise Then why one is unaware of the unrecognised For the unrecognised is something  […]

Poetry

The Angry Clouds

They sail on high so mighty, so swift, They gurgle and snort as they roughly twist They twirl and swirl as they rage and wind The timid blue of the sky on high The seasons they are not now refined They come and go as they define There was a […]

Articles

Hugs and Kisses

By Sudha Dixit Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous quote, “The whole world loves a lover” is well known. A public figure needs all the love he can muster; love has more power than hostility or war. So the moment Narendra Modi came to power, he wisely planned to empower himself with […]

Poetry

The Bloated Neighbor

They lived across the road But did not see eye to eye The rugged look they gave to others Seemed they were there to ‘eye’ They conquered half the colony In which they did reside By any means, the lands were theirs This is what they decide They built a […]