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Workshop # 15
Eritis Sicut Deus
For God
doth know
what curiosities that we cannot dream.
Alas poor Yorick!
Why hast thou chosen but mere me to tell
What the prince never heard?
Why must I say what all fall on muted ears?
How is this not cruel?
Not crude?
To mend thine secret within me?
For God doth know what truths we will never comprehend.
Secret is the dust that only may enclose the egoist proud,
And may never cloud the lone but meekest soul,
Secret are the worms that shine thine crown so smooth,
That writhe to lessen your once view,
Feasting upon thine greedy ignorance:
Of the world that you nor prince nor any
Savest God will ever know…
– Querida J
August 11, 2005
Workshop # 15
Articles
Black Man's White Body by J. Ajith Kumar
Diversity of Life: Negating Darwin's Theory by Bhaskar
Kolluri
Jimmy and the Yellow Skull by Jyoti Sharma
To Do or Not To Do by Pavalamani Pragasam
Humor
A 25 Dollar Question by Aparna Chatterjee
Recollection of Old Memories by Jyothi Lakshmi
Poetry
Contemplations on a "World Gone Awry" by Aunt Janini
"De-Evolution" by Querida J
Eritis Sicut Deus by Querida J
Heads Cogitate Reflect by Jayati Gupta
Homo Sapiens by AJ Rao
I Heard One Day ... by Saptrashi Das – Winner
My Gandhi left for the Blue by Anisa Chaudhary
Problem at Hand by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
Risk Factor by BV Ramana Rao
Roles Reversed by Dr. Uma Asopa – Winner
Simian Thinker by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD – Winner
Stranger by Anneli Allikas
Workshop
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