la la land
Friday, September 2, 2016
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Thursday, July 17, 2014
mourning.....
All kinds of mourning are there.....
yet some stand apart, for deeper resonances, heavier burdens that are signified thereby..... here is a composition (only favorited and hence shared, no copyright violation intended) for the readers, for more reasons than one......
Seal my thoughts with a single lick on the envelope
Smell my breath as you uncloak my feelings
Hold it close to you, feel the weight on your chest
Flickering, that candlelight awaits.
Cast a shadow of your pen on paper
Or let the blood turn to vapour and soot
Hold it close to you, feel the weight on your chest
Let that decide who's the bearer - uncouth
The loss of the unborn is not mine alone to bear
The few pounds and decimals - unaware
Hold it close to you, feel the weight on your chest
Hold it close to you, for whom you couldn't hold at all!
Hold on!
Care!
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Friday, September 14, 2012
Hot-dog?
Traveling to some distant land.....
and desperately in need of a hot dog?
Here's some help........
to ensure that you go hungry........
however, the translations may not be authentic:
Spanish – Perrito Caliente
Italian – Caldo Cane
French – Chien Chaud
German – Heisser Hund, or Wurst
Portuguese – Cachorro Quente
Swedish – Korv, or Varmkorv
Norwegian and Danish – Grillpolser
Czech – Park v Rohliku
Dutch – Worstjes
Finnish – Makkarat
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Freedom
Freedom at La-La Land
Let childhood be truly enjoyable for all.
Let every child be free to smile his/her best smile.
Let innocence remain free from pollution.
Let not the rigors of reality depress any child.
Let no child be tormented.
Let freedom begin right at the beginning.
May the seeds of emancipation be sowed in joy.
Let childhood be truly enjoyable for all.
Let every child be free to smile his/her best smile.
Let innocence remain free from pollution.
Let not the rigors of reality depress any child.
Let no child be tormented.
Let freedom begin right at the beginning.
May the seeds of emancipation be sowed in joy.
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