By Terence Wynne from Camillus, NY
Month: February 2018
Swamiji
By Billi from Guwahati, India
The Probe
By Terence Wynne from Camillus, NY
Alone
In spite of many siblings, I was so lonely All of them would dance and sing, I was so lonely Even my teen years were bereft of love All others had their flings but I was so lonely There was whole sky to measure and I had strong wings, still, […]
An Angel For You
She said to me: “I’m an angel for you. I show you the right, the vast and the true. It’s our life, it’s what we do. I kiss you sweet and I’m your muse.” As long as we are happy it’s easy to do. So, let’s be happy and know […]
Shadows of The Past
The shadows of the past Fall back and forth As I climb up the frosty steps of life Each year flies past in the misty memories Stored in the blinkers of yesteryears The aching years revive the silhouettes of childhood Now camouflaged with the Raging signs of mingling pain and […]
Person of the Week: Ravi Behera
Dear Readers, In this interview series we ask questions to people who are making a difference in our society, it can be big, it can be small, it doesn’t matter, what matters is their contribution. It can be anyone from any walk of life and from any country. Please, do […]
Once More
The deep long treacherous shadows cast on the bedroom wall the hallucinations of the clock the monsters lingering in the hall the clever and long nails of the desires clawing their way in your deep supple soul and with an ashen mouth soaked with the crimson a touch of your […]
Blue Hill (Haiku – Japanese Style)
Thou no executioner nor interlocutor Beneath bluemoon beside bluesea down bluehill here Thou salvage souls pardon or redeem […]
The Images on the Rocks
It was never easy for me To say without language To convey my feelings Without uttering a word Though I tried and tried Again and again To make sign on rocky walls To convey my feelings and thoughts By engraving or painting on rocky walls The walls of cave and […]