Here I am sitting alone At past 1 am, mulling on What never was the case One which I thought … More
Tag: Poetry
The Noumenon
When I experience these days An emptiness in the heart A sorrow or a loss The missing of a friend … More
I am in a Mood to Blame God
God, you, you, you, If the meaning of life Was to go in search of you Why create the women … More
No Loneliness, No Companionship
She told me she never feels lonely Never feels the need for any companion But truth be told, I, too, … More
Love by Pablo Neruda
“I have forgotten your love, yet I seem toGlimpse you in every window.” Full poem here: https://allpoetry.com/poem/8497011-Love-by-Pablo-Neruda
I’m Happy Being Bipolar
I’m happy being bipolar But I am not sure others are I drive them crazy with my moods And I … More
Anonymity and Aloneness
How I relish this freedom Of anonymity and aloneness I am known to many doubtless Well, not that many if … More
The Ache
The ache dullens not Despite the passing hours It remains fresh as ever It is happy to exist Not demanding … More
Ah! Sun-flower
By William Blake Ah Sun-flower! weary of time,Who countest the steps of the Sun:Seeking after that sweet golden climeWhere the travellers … More
Summa Iru: Formal Renunciation for The Dissolution of the False Self
All my life I have been ending ignorance — reading, thinking, writing, seeking. Now the loose ends are nearly tied. Come July 16, my 62nd birthday, it will be summa iru: not a thing I choose, but what happens when the false self, strung together from my relationships, finally dissolves. The more I carve out this “Me Time,” the more I begin to disappear. Nothing defines me; nothing tells me who I am. And so the old question arises almost naturally — “Who am I?” — a question one can sit with, alone, and stand a very good chance of answering.