Contents of this blog
- I Do Not Know Why You Love Me?
- Will you be my Valentine?
- Beloved Stranger
- A Shattered Dream
- Bird Table Outside My Window
- Why am I here?
- Christmas Fragrance In The Air
- A Magical Christmas Tree
- A Girl dressed in White
- Where love has gone
- Like a puppet on Strings
- Why Fret ?
- An ambulance passes
- The Life of a leaf
- Life is not always full of melancholy
- On mother's day 8.5.2011- a poem for mom
- Earth Day 2012
- The flying machine
- Man in the Moon(Chanda Mama)
- Can you hear me please??
- What is Death?
- A caged bird's song of freedom
- The celestial house
- What is work for some
- Families
- Hues of Autumn
- Spiritual Being
- life a strange riddle
- Anna Hazare's call
- Question of National Security
- Life-think positive
- Time / समय
- Meaning of Friendship
- Corruption and how it is protected
- A prayer for a loved one
- Roads and destination (रास्ते और मंज़िल)
- For Babies--To Live
- My shadow
- The Star and the Sunflower
- I like you a lot
- सदा रहो साथ तो अच्छा लगे
- A new world of love
- LOVE HURTS
- Loving someone is wanting to share,
- To be a Cloud
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15 Comments
wonderful definition thanks for the nice thoughts
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Great said all about Death . Good sharing friend.
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Death is invisible and it wil take sure ..very well said friend and nice written work here you did.
yes true..thank you..many more of my poems are here on this blog
Unfortunately Death is all around all the time. Very nice post !!! Thank you sharing !!!
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I have read a book entitled "why worry?" that says ., "don't fear death., because death is inevitable" . nice post btw...
thank you....who is the book by?... i'll like to read it too
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nice post. thanks .i have read an article "Death -Awakener " it says as much the same.
thank you, ok will see if i can find it on the net.
thanks. there was a story in Mahabharat forest part--Satyawan-savitry---and savitry foreseen the Yama-god of death---and it's a lovestory and god of death.
yes, a story that we all grew up hearing. She brought her husband back from the jaws of death.