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Workshop
# 7
A Headless Existence

I often wish for a headless existence. An existence without a head - a head that houses the mind - the mind that constantly rationalizes analyzes each and every action of mine extinguishing the fiery passion of my being, pulling the reins of the unbridled horses of my mad desires and stopping them right on their tracks.
With a headless existence - I could burn my being in the fire of my own passion. I could take a death ride on the unbridled horses of my mad desires. I could live to my fullest each and every breath until my death.
– Meenakshi Jha April 9, 2001
Workshop # 7
– Poems
A Headless Existence by Meenakshi Jha
Blown into Shapes by Pili Pubul
Depression by Dorothy Doyle Mienko
Less is Less by Pavalamani Pragasam
My Hand, My Feet, My Heart by Helena Fernz
Quirk of Fate by Mahesh Jambunathan
Ripped Existence by Manisha Bansal
Weird Commotion by Rajender Krishan
– Articles/Stories
Hat's Off by
Maalok
Just Magic by
Ramendra Kumar
Sculpted Mix by
Jamini Sharma
The Essence of Man
by Paritosh Uttam
The Seen and The
Unseen by Dr. Vidur Jyoti
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