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Change of Seasons

The chirping of birds, Who, at the Mango tree, Celebrate the Change of seasons, Welcoming the days of glory Bidding the days of grim. The drumming noise, tapping on Your windows, epilogues the Change of seasons, And Highlights the crow feet on your face, That once were ironed out, Filling you in joy to the… Continue reading
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Micropoetry: Humility
As I prepare myself for Another serve of humility, I realize the distinction between Medicine and food for thought Is blurred in real life. ©Suyog Ketkar #Gogyohka #Micropoetry Gogyohka, pronounced GO-GEE-YO-KUH, is a Japenese form of five-line micropoetry that—unlike Haiku or Senryu—doesn’t rest on the principle of the number of syllables. It relies on your power… Continue reading
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Micropoetry: Lullabies
Lullabies flew like water from eyes. Cries were for the Ward, Not for toys. ©Suyog Ketkar Senryū is a form of micropoetry that contains 17 or lesser syllables spread across not more than three lines. Although this attempt isn’t driven by humor, Senryu mostly is used to describe the human aspect on a lighter note. Continue reading
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Be Content with Content

As I continue to choose a (better) combination of tools and methodologies, I continue to steer farther away from the focus on the content. We have complicated the process of creating and managing that content. What’s the way out? Continue reading
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The Delightful Life

Beholding the sunrise, As I trace the ocean’s footprints on sands, The drenched shore slips from under my feet, Life becomes a delight. Trailing through the woods, As I listen to the rustling leaves that Share with me the recitals of the Summer, Life becomes a delight. Humming that old song, The forgotten lyrics of… Continue reading
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Life is Black and White

Sans the haunting howls of ballads, Sans the riddling verse in charades, Sans the humming songs of an escapade, After all, Life is Black and White. Continue reading
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Why I Don’t Write Every Day

The primary purpose of rules—like writing every day—is to help us become more efficient. But, if the rules hinder the very path that leads us to raised efficiency levels, we must break them. Continue reading
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The Day Tour of Cambridge
I didn’t cover everything. I couldn’t. But then, I realize that if I cover everything in one visit, what will I plan the next visits for? Considering that I meant business when I flew into Cambridge, the city has intrigued me enough to shift the target of my next visits. As I head back home,… Continue reading
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The Writer’s Chronicles – Episode 11
The End of the World For full resolution, visit: https://Pixton.com/ic:muq3xjwg Continue reading
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The Writer’s Chronicles – Episode 10
Candidate – Idol or Idle? For full resolution, visit: https://Pixton.com/ic:5uhs5cvo Continue reading
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