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Prasad Nataraj
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0 posted 2010-04-14 03:43 AM


Moisture granules

Tranquility embraced the subtle waves of the golden beach,
Moisture soaks, ferments the granules in silent speech,
Messy hatches of nets hang its face down on the soil boat,
Wrinkle skin caressing tender bones, a big lump in my throat.

A holy pilgrimage, husky rice, pomfret fish’s smells really fine,
Calcium shells sells; in a watery hole a fair crab tastes its wine,
Take an exciting ride with the illiterate, helpless little pony,
Beware of the little thieves and the elderly idle smart phony.

Humanity hides behind shady horizon, human race as gone absurd,
Innocence trampled to pieces; infancy here is a caged bird,
Hunters come from across the ocean; foolish are my own men,
Agonizing but true, Paedophiles have found a new cozy den.

©Prasad.N March 11th 2010
All rights reserved to Prasad.N

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

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2islander2
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1 posted 2010-04-14 03:52 AM


Hello Prasad, it is a long time since I read you, Your poem is so well written that it made me unconfortable to hear about peadophily, but some men are really sick and we can't ignore that...Thanks for the beautiful intervention.

regards

yann

LngJhnAg
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2 posted 2010-04-14 11:14 AM


Hey, Prasad - I remember you (in my best "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" voice).

You poem is very intricate and bounces me in and out of two realities.  Nicely done, my friend.


steavenr
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3 posted 2010-04-14 12:02 PM


a tough read, but as said before, the subject matter cannot be ignored...you have raised the issue in such a way that you get the point across with great clarity...thank you for not only sharing, but caring
Prasad Nataraj
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4 posted 2010-04-15 08:42 AM


Thank Yann, for taking time to read and comment. Really appreciate it.

Thank you LongJohn for commenting. Really appreciate it.

Thank you Steve for comments too. Really appreciate it.


"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Robert E. Jordan
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5 posted 2010-04-16 11:07 PM


Yo Prasad,

Having spent a great deal of time in India consulting on chemical plant construction, I do have one complaint.

The pomfret fish.  

They always seemed to be small and boney there.  Why is that?  

I found the pomfret fish to be much bigger and better in Mexico.

Bobby

Prasad Nataraj
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6 posted 2010-04-17 11:44 AM


Yo Bobby, Sorry,i haven't done much research on the fish.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Robert E. Jordan
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7 posted 2010-04-17 03:50 PM


Yo Prasad,

In general, I like Indian food very much, India is one of my favorite places for food.  I like spicy foods.

Bobby

Sunshine
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8 posted 2010-04-17 10:14 PM


Prasad, my friend. So good to read your voice and see you once again.

As I silently read this poem, I realized it had to be read aloud. So as best I could, I did...and was amazed at the difference in reading aloud as opposed to reading silently. So many s's...  

It was going well until I hit upon the crux of your poem...one of those poems that twist one at the end...with a bite of reality thrown into the visage of what could have been a wonderful adventure in a foreign [to me] country.

Truth is what it is [and that's a variation of a remark I heard from my six year old granddaughter only yesterday.   ]

Now, please...write more? Soon?




Prasad Nataraj
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9 posted 2010-04-18 01:54 PM


Yo Bobby, good to know you love Indian food.

Thank you so much Sunshine for taking time to read my poem and such kind words of encouragement.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Marchmadness
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10 posted 2010-04-21 02:49 AM


Nice to see you writing again, Prasad and doing your usual fine job of it.
                                   Ida

Prasad Nataraj
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11 posted 2010-04-25 10:03 AM


Thank IDA for taking time to read my poem and commenting on it. Appreciate it.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Earl Brinkman
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12 posted 2010-11-21 01:43 AM


The opening sentences are not merely beautiful but rich.  But evil hinted at in  the phrase `wrinkle skin caressing tender bones` warns us that danger towards children can be present anywhere.  Such a sad poem.
serenity blaze
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13 posted 2010-11-21 02:16 AM


The opening stanza paints--

but this? Gave me chills:

"Take an exciting ride with the illiterate, helpless little pony,
Beware of the little thieves and the elderly idle smart phony."

That's anywhere and everywhere and timeless.

That is so insightful.

You have much intrigue. Enjoyed.

JerryPat
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14 posted 2010-11-21 06:53 AM


The last line made me sit up and take notice, Prasad.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

Prasad Nataraj
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Bangalore,India
15 posted 2010-11-22 02:03 AM


Thank you for taking time to read and commenting, Earl. Thank you for your kind words. Many underprivileged children are put under great risk however children all over world are also not far from such danger. Really appreciate your comments.

Thank you for taking time to read and commenting, Serenity blaze. Thank you for your kind words. Realities are really eye openers. Really appreciate your comments.

Thank you for taking time to read and commenting, Jerry. Glad to read your comments. Really appreciate your comments.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

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