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scourging the soul <br />
cutting the scalp <br />
in memory of hussain <br />
a camera that holds <br />
part of his  brain <br />
at the back<br />
 of the viewfinder <br />
the shooter of pain <br />
molten tears <br />
on the soul<br />
 of karbala <br />
in every grain <br />
cutting raw flesh <br />
sawing<br />
 the sinew of chains <br />
a river flowing <br />
through every membrane <br />
he gave his head <br />
but not his hand <br />
for a spiritual domain <br />
the power of yazidiyat <br />
the power of humanity <br />
could not restrain <br />
he came he saw <br />
martyred <br />
won a major campaign<br />
the pillars of truth justice <br />
he did regain  <br />
scriptured  sorrow <br />
reflected remorse <br />
in a  blood stain <br />
hussainiyat <br />
a metaphoric moment <br />
we did attain
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        <title>Happy Birthday Maheshwariji</title>   
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Beneath your Lotus Feet<br />
Lies this photographers<br />
poetic destiny..<br />
what was hidden<br />
you made him see<br />
footprints<br />
on the sands of time<br />
as pictures<br />
for posterity<br />
unlocking a world<br />
without a key<br />
a holistic science<br />
that touches and heals<br />
we call it photography
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        <title>The Final March</title>   
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in days of old<br />
nationalism<br />
the spirit of freedom<br />
was a torch<br />
held high<br />
service sacrifice<br />
for the country<br />
was the only cry<br />
every man<br />
for the nation<br />
willing to die<br />
things have changed<br />
as time went by<br />
now selling off the nation<br />
is the politicians reply<br />
mega bucks in kick backs<br />
telgi scam every kind of con<br />
by the next guy<br />
towers reaching<br />
god in the sky<br />
the poor man<br />
living in a pigsty<br />
divide and rule<br />
as they their trade<br />
of hate bigotry ply<br />
religion in the hands<br />
of brokers who<br />
hateful means apply<br />
brother against brother<br />
no outcry<br />
while the nation bleeds<br />
the defeated soul<br />
lets out a sigh
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        <title>Street Photography and God</title>   
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This was shot last evening from a moving rickshah that was taking me to Juhu to shoot the Chhat Puja 2009..I saw this as fast as fast can be,, and call it rapid reflex, I had her in my  camera power ,entrapped forever.. a fleeting moment frozen as street photography.
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I shoot as is were is basis, I will get a picture , a picture too has its own destiny..if I was destined to shoot it..
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About Chhat Puja , I dont know if I was really in a mood of mind to shoot it , I was under terrible stress , I am relocating my shop , and nothing was falling in place, everything was against me , and my slow recovery due to viral fever, but I left it to the Almighty whose travel  brochures I shoot free of charge..I promote his universal spirituality , I promote the diverse culture of my country..without seeking gain or profit or a room with a view in Heaven..and God does take care of me in more ways than one..
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This one was for God..
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I start a new set at my Flickr photo stream, Chhat Puja 2009 ..I shot it this evening, barefeet dressed like a tiger cub no pun intended...the latest flavor and statement post election in Maharashtra.
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I shot from end of the beach to another,Mr Sanjay Nirupams podium was very grand and awesome, the entire crowd was watching the song recital from the beach, I met him took a few frames and left..
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I have been shooting the Chhat Puja Festival from the time Mr Sanjay Nirupam placed it on the festival map of Mumbai in a very big way.
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I have tried never to miss this festival , and today I was in real bad shape I have not recovered from my viral fever but I made it to the beach...overriding all odds.
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About Chhat Puja from Wikipedia
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Chhath (Hindi: छठ, also called Dala Chhath) is an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to Surya, the chief solar deity, unique to Bihar, Jharkhand and the Terai[1]. This major festival is also celebrated in the northeast region of India, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Chhattisgarh. Even in Tamil Nadu, the migrants from the north celebrate Chhath. Hymns praying to the sun can be found in the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. Practiced in different parts of India, the worship of the sun has been described in the Rigveda.
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The word chhath denotes the number 6 in Hindi [2]and the festival begins on the sixth day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik, which corresponds to months of October and November in the Gregorian calendar (a week after Diwali). Chhath is the holiest Hindu festival of Bihar &amp; eastern UP. It extends to four days.
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The ancient Sanskrit epic Mahābhārata has references to Draupadi, wife of the Pandavas, worshipping the sun, which was believed to help cure a variety of diseases, including leprosy, and ensure longevity and prosperity of family members, friends, and elders. In addition, it is believed that Chhath was started by Karna, the son of Surya, who became a great warrior and fought against the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War.
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This is the only holy festival which has no involvement of any priest (Pandit). People celebrates this festival by thier own.
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It is celebrated twice a year: once in the summers (May-July), called the Chaiti Chhath, and once in the winter (September-November) around a week after Deepawali, called the Kartik Chhath. The latter is more popular because winters are the usual festive season in North India, and Chhath, being an arduous observance, requiring the worshippers to fast without water for more than 24 hours, is easier to undertake in the Indian winters.
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Chhath is mainly a Bihari festival, and so it is celebrated wherever people from Bihar have migrated. This is a ritual bathing festival that follows a period of abstinence and ritual segregation of the worshiper from the main household for four days. During this period, the worshiper observes ritual purity, and sleeps on the floor on a single blanket. The main worshipers, called Parvaitin (from Sanskrit parv, meaning &#39;occasion&#39; or &#39;festival&#39;), are usually women. However, a large number of men also observe this festival. The parvaitin pray for the well-being of their family, for prosperity and offspring. They can only perform Chhath if it is passed on to them from their older generation. However, once they decide to do it, it becomes their duty to perform it every year. The festival is skipped only if there happens to be a death in the family that year.
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On the eve of Chhath, houses and surroundings are scrupulously cleaned. One the first day of the festival, the worshiper cooks a traditional vegetarian meal and offers it to the Sun God. This day is called Naha-Kha (literally, &#39;Bathe and eat&#39;!). The worshiper allows herself/himself only one meal on this day.
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On the second day, a special ritual, called Kharna, is performed in the evening after Sun down. On this day also, the worshiper eats his/her only meal from the offerings (Prashad) made to the Sun God in this ritual. Friends and family are invited to the household on this day to share the prashad of the ritual. From this day onwards, for the next 36 hours, the worshiper goes on a fast without water.
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The evening of the next day, the entire household accompanies the worshiper to a ritual bathing and worship of the Sun God, usually on the bank of a river, or a common large water body. The occasion is almost a carnival. Besides the main worshiper, there are friends and family, and numerous participants and onlookers, all willing to help and receive the blessings of the worshipper. Ritual rendition of regional folk songs, carried on through oral transmission from mothers and mothers-in-law to daughters and daughters-in-law, are sung on this occasion. The same bathing ritual is repeated on the following day at the crack of dawn. This is when the worshipper breaks his/her fast and finishes the ritual. Chhath being celebrated at the crack of the dawn on a river bank is a beautiful, elating spiritual experience connecting the modern Indian to his ancient cultural roots.
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The folk songs sung on the eve of Chhath mirror the culture, social structure, mythology and history of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Nowadays, modern Chhath songs, largely Bollywood film remixes have caught on, but the old tradition still goes strong with a great degree of sanctity. The three main linguistic regions of Bihar: the Maithili, the Magadhi, and the Bhojpuri, and all the various dialects associated with these, have different folk songs; but have an underlying unity in their dedicated to Chhath. The minor nuances of the Chhath rituals, such as in the Kharna ritual, vary from region to region, and also across families, but still there is a fundamental similarity.<br />
[edit] Yogic Viewpoint
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As per the yogic view point word Chhath is a compound of two words; Chah means 6 stages and Hath refers to the science of Hath Yog (austerity). The word Chhath refers to the process of consciously obtaining the solar energy through 6 stages involving the methods similar to Hath Yog. Hath here refers to the austerities like fasting, standing in water, etc. This entire process has been termed by the yogis as a Conscious Photoenergization Process having 6 stages.
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Stage 1: Fasting and the discipline of cleanliness leads to detoxification of the body and mind. This stage prepares the body and mind of the Vratti (devotee) to receive the cosmic solar energy.
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Stage 2: Standing in a water body with half the body (navel deep) in the water minimizes the leak of energy and helps the prana (psychic energy) to move up the sushumna (psychic channel in the spine).
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Stage 3: Cosmic Solar Energy enters the Vratti’s pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus glands (Triveni complex) through retina and optic nerves.
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Stage 4: Activation of Triveni (tri-glandular complex) Pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus
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Stage 5: A kind of Polarization of happens in the spine, which results in the Vratti’s gross and subtle bodies getting transformed into a cosmic powerhouse. This can also lead to the awakening of the latent psychic energy popularly known as the Kundalini Shakti.
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Stage 6: The body of Vratti (devotee) becomes a channel, which conducts, recycles and transmits the energy into the entire universe.
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Mr Sanjay Nirupam and Me At Chhat Puja 2009 100,348 items / 615,278 views I start a new set at my Flickr photo stream, Chhat Puja 2009 ..I shot it this evening, barefeet dressed like a tiger cub no pun intended...the latest flavor and statement post election in Maharashtra. I shot from end of the beach to another,Mr Sanjay Nirupams podium was very grand and awesome, the entire crowd was watching the song recital from the beach, I met him took a few frames and left.. I have been shooting the Chhat Puja Festival from the time Mr Sanjay Nirupam placed it on the festival map of Mumbai in a very big way. I have tried never to miss this festival , and today I was in real bad shape I have not recovered from my viral fever but I made it to the beach...overriding all odds. About Chhat Puja from Wikipedia Chhath (Hindi: छठ, also called Dala Chhath) is an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to Surya, the chief solar deity, unique to Bihar, Jharkhand and the Terai[1]. This major festival is also celebrated in the northeast region of India, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Chhattisgarh. Even in Tamil Nadu, the migrants from the north celebrate Chhath. Hymns praying to the sun can be found in the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. Practiced in different parts of India, the worship of the sun has been described in the Rigveda. The word chhath denotes the number 6 in Hindi [2]and the festival begins on the sixth day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik, which corresponds to months of October and November in the Gregorian calendar (a week after Diwali). Chhath is the holiest Hindu festival of Bihar &amp; eastern UP. It extends to four days. The ancient Sanskrit epic Mahābhārata has references to Draupadi, wife of the Pandavas, worshipping the sun, which was believed to help cure a variety of diseases, including leprosy, and ensure longevity and prosperity of family members, friends, and elders. In addition, it is believed that Chhath was started by Karna, the son of Surya, who became a great warrior and fought against the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War. This is the only holy festival which has no involvement of any priest (Pandit). People celebrates this festival by thier own. It is celebrated twice a year: once in the summers (May-July), called the Chaiti Chhath, and once in the winter (September-November) around a week after Deepawali, called the Kartik Chhath. The latter is more popular because winters are the usual festive season in North India, and Chhath, being an arduous observance, requiring the worshippers to fast without water for more than 24 hours, is easier to undertake in the Indian winters. Chhath is mainly a Bihari festival, and so it is celebrated wherever people from Bihar have migrated. This is a ritual bathing festival that follows a period of abstinence and ritual segregation of the worshiper from the main household for four days. During this period, the worshiper observes ritual purity, and sleeps on the floor on a single blanket. The main worshipers, called Parvaitin (from Sanskrit parv, meaning &#39;occasion&#39; or &#39;festival&#39;), are usually women. However, a large number of men also observe this festival. The parvaitin pray for the well-being of their family, for prosperity and offspring. They can only perform Chhath if it is passed on to them from their older generation. However, once they decide to do it, it becomes their duty to perform it every year. The festival is skipped only if there happens to be a death in the family that year. On the eve of Chhath, houses and surroundings are scrupulously cleaned. One the first day of the festival, the worshiper cooks a traditional vegetarian meal and offers it to the Sun God. This day is called Naha-Kha (literally, &#39;Bathe and eat&#39;!). The worshiper allows herself/himself only one meal on this day. On the second day, a special ritual, called Kharna, is performed in the evening after Sun down. On this day also, the worshiper eats his/her only meal from the offerings (Prashad) made to the Sun God in this ritual. Friends and family are invited to the household on this day to share the prashad of the ritual. From this day onwards, for the next 36 hours, the worshiper goes on a fast without water. The evening of the next day, the entire household accompanies the worshiper to a ritual bathing and worship of the Sun God, usually on the bank of a river, or a common large water body. The occasion is almost a carnival. Besides the main worshiper, there are friends and family, and numerous participants and onlookers, all willing to help and receive the blessings of the worshipper. Ritual rendition of regional folk songs, carried on through oral transmission from mothers and mothers-in-law to daughters and daughters-in-law, are sung on this occasion. The same bathing ritual is repeated on the following day at the crack of dawn. This is when the worshipper breaks his/her fast and finishes the ritual. Chhath being celebrated at the crack of the dawn on a river bank is a beautiful, elating spiritual experience connecting the modern Indian to his ancient cultural roots. The folk songs sung on the eve of Chhath mirror the culture, social structure, mythology and history of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Nowadays, modern Chhath songs, largely Bollywood film remixes have caught on, but the old tradition still goes strong with a great degree of sanctity. The three main linguistic regions of Bihar: the Maithili, the Magadhi, and the Bhojpuri, and all the various dialects associated with these, have different folk songs; but have an underlying unity in their dedicated to Chhath. The minor nuances of the Chhath rituals, such as in the Kharna ritual, vary from region to region, and also across families, but still there is a fundamental similarity. [edit] Yogic Viewpoint As per the yogic view point word Chhath is a compound of two words; Chah means 6 stages and Hath refers to the science of Hath Yog (austerity). The word Chhath refers to the process of consciously obtaining the solar energy through 6 stages involving the methods similar to Hath Yog. Hath here refers to the austerities like fasting, standing in water, etc. This entire process has been termed by the yogis as a Conscious Photoenergization Process having 6 stages. Stage 1: Fasting and the discipline of cleanliness leads to detoxification of the body and mind. This stage prepares the body and mind of the Vratti (devotee) to receive the cosmic solar energy. Stage 2: Standing in a water body with half the body (navel deep) in the water minimizes the leak of energy and helps the prana (psychic energy) to move up the sushumna (psychic channel in the spine). Stage 3: Cosmic Solar Energy enters the Vratti’s pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus glands (Triveni complex) through retina and optic nerves. Stage 4: Activation of Triveni (tri-glandular complex) Pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus Stage 5: A kind of Polarization of happens in the spine, which results in the Vratti’s gross and subtle bodies getting transformed into a cosmic powerhouse. This can also lead to the awakening of the latent psychic energy popularly known as the Kundalini Shakti. Stage 6: The body of Vratti (devotee) becomes a channel, which conducts, recycles and transmits the energy into the entire universe. 
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        <title>Thank You Ya Khuda - Break Dance of Democracy Ends</title>   
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Mr Baba Siddiqui erstwhile sitting MLA Mumbai Congress I/ NCP combine , won from the Vandre Constituency with a very slender margin defeating Advocate Ashish Shelar , since the results were announced there was some inter party skirmishes but the immediate arrival of the Mumbai Police saw calm and a greater calm prevailed at Bandra Bazar Road..basically it is vested interest bent on disturbing the canvas of peace of Bandra the Queen of Suburbs.
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I did not shoot any pictures and thanks to the presence of the cops who were near my shop, there was a total ban on bursting of crackers..so the Congress Party NCP are back at the helm..let them bring constructive hope and solve the grievances of all concerned.
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I met Advocate Ashish Shelar BJP who thanked me for shooting his rally..and hoped better luck in the next hustings and had the best regards for the winning candidate..
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Now my poem
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Ya Khuda <br />
Break Dance <br />
of Democracy ends <br />
with your blessings <br />
with your grace <br />
the voter <br />
the winner <br />
to the Vidhan Sabha <br />
sends ..<br />
the loud mouthed losers <br />
totally quiet <br />
into the darkness blend <br />
they have other jobs <br />
to tend<br />
choked <br />
on the political <br />
river bend<br />
so many <br />
fences to mend <br />
for the sake<br />
 of the populace <br />
their supporters<br />
their friends<br />
time to shake hands <br />
make amends <br />
the city<br />
 more important <br />
than self on <br />
good governance <br />
good law and order <br />
 depends <br />
please think <br />
of the voters <br />
in the hot sun <br />
old poor very poor <br />
who voted for you <br />
some with their backs bent<br />
some who never got their <br />
voters cards were hellbent<br />
the healing hand <br />
is back in power <br />
the homeless dont <br />
torment <br />
breaking their shanties <br />
their tents <br />
fires of divide and rule <br />
dont foment <br />
be kind to the north indians<br />
treat them as <br />
your own brother <br />
without any evil intent <br />
a new order <br />
of peace hope and harmony <br />
you must invent <br />
thank them <br />
with a nice Diwali present
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        <title>Big Boss Are You Listening</title>   
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Its High Time they bought Laxmi Narayan Tripathi to the Big Bosses House bad memories erase ..She is Adab, Tehzeeb Deportment Charm and God given Grace..Beauty Brains and a Beautiful Face ..Hijda Goddess Queen of her Race ...She gives the other gender ample space , on national TV - respect culture she would showcase..<br />
Beyond caste color or creed this human phenomenon people from all over the world will eagerly embrace..give her a chance the rest of the bunch she will outrace..and outpace..
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        <title>Shot By Marziya On The Nikon D80</title>   
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Marziya Shakir is my 23 month old grand daughter ,she is aware of the camera, as she has seen me take her pictures since she was 2 days old, Marziya is a camera child, the camera has been bringing her life&#39;s story to all of you.
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Marziya can hold the Nikon D 80 ..she holds it like a professional assisted by me , than she bends her head into the viewfinder , I help her press the trigger..
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The exercise here is not just about making her a photographer , it is to instill in her the power of the camera the greatest instrument of Peace.
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The only instrument that shoots and you live forever.
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The camera that holistically heals all human souls.
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Marziya is my first and last student , she has watched me shoot perched on my waist, shooting into crowds at Bandra, at a few religious events save Moharam.
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She has yet not been exposed to the blood shedding rituals of my Faith..
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She has seen street kids , the poor umbrella lady who sits at Bandra Reclamation or Appu the limbless guy at Mahim.
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She has given them money her first baby steps towards charity.
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Marziya knows how to put the memory card into the camera , she knows how to put the card into the card holder and will place it into the computer monitor accordingly..
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I could make her shooting easy by placing the camera on the tripod and allowing her access to the trigger , but I have not done it as yet..I have just this camera so I am not taking any chances , assisting her makes my task easier.
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Only time will tell how good a photographer Marziya Shakir will be a few years from now.
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I was down with viral fever and flu and have just added text to the blank space of this post<br />
Even Marziya was not well thanks to the endless bursting of crackers that went on till the wee hours of the morning, she has recovered ..
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        <title>Waiting For Good Days To Come</title>   
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strings of silence <br />
we strum <br />
following <br />
a silhouette<br />
within <br />
a poem <br />
of good days <br />
elusive <br />
playing <br />
hide and seek <br />
as our <br />
respective <br />
soul goes numb<br />
bollywoods most wanted <br />
exiled <br />
from filmdom<br />
an eternity <br />
of sartorial <br />
dilemma <br />
ad naseum<br />
the call of uhuru<br />
death <br />
of individual<br />
freedom <br />
beyond <br />
the mind <br />
beyond <br />
the flesh <br />
a matrix <br />
of confusion <br />
unsolved <br />
problem <br />
waiting <br />
for flowers <br />
that wont blossom<br />
waiting <br />
impatiently <br />
holding <br />
a drowning straw <br />
of  good days <br />
to come 
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dedicated to nabila khanam
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        <title>The Cat&#39;s Tragic Diwali Tale</title>   
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lighting the path <br />
all over bazar road <br />
nobody heard his wail <br />
crackers tied <br />
to his tail<br />
the human <br />
festive season <br />
to regale <br />
his soul <br />
with extreme <br />
cruelty <br />
they did nail<br />
smoke fire to inhale <br />
happy diwali <br />
to you and yours <br />
after a few <br />
hits views <br />
this pedestrian story <br />
will soon become stale <br />
this is his calm <br />
his  patience <br />
in detail<br />
as he sits<br />
dreading<br />
 the next diwali  <br />
the cat <br />
with a lizards <br />
cut tail<br />
pain <br />
overblown <br />
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I saw this cat in the morning near my shop, as the lady who feeds cats pointed out his misery to me, I called for my  camera and shot a few frames.
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