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Theme :  Despair
Let us all Die! 
by Jayati Chowdhury 

Constipated thoughts
Of perplexed humanity
Vague philosophy
Of enslaved minds
Accuse each other
For mayhem rampant.
Humankind now
An endangered species
World, no more a haven
But an altar to sacrifice
The ‘taken’ myriads in destructive dance.

Their heartless thoughts
Must beget profound grief
End of the day ‘mission accomplished’
With scars next to birthmarks
Sport bloody hands like medals.
Soul searching –
Today’s redundant practice
Instituted belief
All that matters
Molds and sets aflame
Vehemence of youth
Alas! Our future is lost.

Stranded in this icy stony matrix
Where speech is volatile
And silence is a curse
Our existence in question
Then let us all die!
Perhaps subsequently
In the vast deserted graveyard
Peace will transpire...

Amen. 

March 19, 2006

The Week of March 19, 2006   
Better Don't Come by Kumud Biswas
Child Labor by Priyanka Chandra
Delicate Vision by R. Purushothamarao 
Falling in Love by Kumud Biswas  
Friendship by Shernaz Wadia 
Holika Dahan by Dr. Uma Asopa  
'Keren Shemesh' (Ray of Sunshine) by Miryam Masih Nahar
Let us All Die! by Jayati Chowdhury  
My Last Harvest by Kumud Biswas 
My Last Words by Kumud Biswas 
My Ruin by Kumud Biswas  
Old Neighborhood by Bernie McCann
Omen by A. Thiagarajan 
Polaroid Stars by Neha Sood  
Shower Your Songs by Kumud Biswas  
Silence by Sonum Bhutia   
The Dream by Jack Bischke
This Lovely, Colorful Earth by TA Ramesh 
War Within A War by Anjum Wasim Dar 
    

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