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mindGames
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Posted on 11-23-04 9:21
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Daily Regimen ---------------- In the morning take a walk in the park to lower the risk of Maxi pooping on the carpet. Limit two heartbreaks a day- sunny side up. If dick swells with irrationality whack it out of its trance. Thick spread of overtime on slices of restlessness. Abstain from chatting to dead people inside your head. Do not confuse perfect smiles with easy love. Rein the daydreams in- thoughts wandering are thoughts wasted. Read one (1) sentence of Proust each night before bed. --- mG. (11-23-04)
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oys_chill
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Posted on 11-23-04 9:40
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Daily regimen II ************* Coming home early, To give time for yourself, Playing the old rustic guitar on a wrong scale. strumming till your fingers bleed. Dreaming bout a dream job, That doesn't exist. *fragile stab of betryal of bulletproof love, watching the seconds tick by, Flirting with time, gliding through memories, that isn't yours Drinking with gals next door, for a social cause. Still deemed as pretentious and uptight, I'm still a survivor. Borne each night with a unique nightmare :)
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mindGames
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Posted on 11-23-04 9:46
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that was quick oys, cool : )
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oys_chill
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Posted on 11-23-04 10:01
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Nightly regimen III *************** The fingers hurt, answering your questions, as your messenger flashes in orange and blue, Why question me, when you have all the answers. I have things to do, is it possible to erase u..permanently? I don't know how to play those guessing games, Maybe I am uptight okay? happy? I can't say "leave me alone" but will you?
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DC_Girl
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Posted on 11-23-04 10:05
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Posted on 11-24-04 12:48
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Moi : tis the season to be jolly...fa.la.la.la.la....la.la.la.la Pops: grow up (shut up i know your dirty secret) ***bleep*** ( i wanna run away from home, you abusive chauvinist pig) Ma: get a job, go back to school, lose some weight (get some sleep, u r too tired, once pops gets his papers, everything will be easy) Bhai: wazzaaaaaa ? i met this new chic. i got a new gear. look at me, i am so fly (nigga u on drugs again?) Him: happy anniversary my love...soccer....soccer....soccer....blah...blah (where is the damn time machine when u need it ? )
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KaLaNkIsThAn
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Posted on 11-24-04 5:25
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wow, Superb MG and OYS!! hehe... are you guys the same??? :D:D:D hehe... Oys tyo third part is awesome yaar, so right about it.. hehe... JD effect ma lekhya ho? :D laterz
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mindGames
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Posted on 11-24-04 6:14
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answers ---------- nights are for ghosts days for vultures minutes are for messengers hours for marathoners les for women beer-bellies for six-packers jars for candy sticks to beat thives fans for rockstars coffee for nightowl tea for British Bible for jesus freaks warranty for your watch, cell phone, car, life guarantee of snow tomorrow loss for athletes huge paychecks for primadonnas hourly for the laborer Whopper Jr. for lunch, dinner and tomorrow's lunch too... life for answers faces for memory love for agony introductions for false hopes dreams for nightmares patience for dissappointment sorrow for strength atlantic for sunrise! --- mG (11-21-04)
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mindGames
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Posted on 11-24-04 6:23
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questions? ------------ Is baldness better than gray hair? Is there a patch for sex? Does Turkey recognize Thanksgiving? Are there bottles of boobies? Can athletes fake wins - like some fake orgasms? I knew a woman who who had an orgasm with the moon. Is Moon's dick that long? She was Japanese. Did she cry out Moon san, Moon san, Moon san, Moon san.....? Do the Japanese name their kids Moon? What happens when the moon ejaculates? Enough. There is no answer in grossness. Did Jesus masturbate? Did Buddha? Did they wash their dicks afterwards and say "binabi," "binabi"... like the priests in Pashupati? Jesus was perfect. Did he have a perfect dick? Did Buddha leave his Palace because he had mid-life crisis? If Buddha was alive today rather than leaving the Palace would he buy: a. a convertible b. a Porsche ? Are Cheech and Chong the reincarnations of the pot-head God, Shivaji? ... mG(11-21-04)
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palpali gaule
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Posted on 11-24-04 7:00
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it's always interesting and intriguing to read the poems that get posted on sajha. sharing your creative expressions always puts you in a position of being vulnerable and i appreciate your openness and willingness to do this. mg, if i remember correctly, you said you were a student in another thread. are you a creative writing or english major? where are you studying? have you ever compiled your writings for some sort of publication? i'd love to read more..... thanks for sharing everyone!
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mindGames
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Posted on 11-25-04 7:39
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palpali gaule, I am Communication Arts major. I don't have a compilation yet. Someday soon. thanks, mG.
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confused
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Posted on 11-25-04 9:25
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MG, with alsmot all of sajha basis, i too enjoy ur writing/poems ..they are deep, simple and sometimes halarious :) and Mg, i usually like ur poems / writings because they are not mono-toned, each of ur writing are fresh and hot. .. hahah and enjoyed reading, the questions?, ... keep on writing ...cant get enough of ur poems and stories..
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Nepe
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Posted on 11-25-04 10:56
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Humberto Maturana, a biologist and a philosopher, whose views I got introduced with by Gokul jee, has this to say- "When one puts objectivity in parenthesis, all views, all verses in the multiverse are equally valid". This is what came to my mind when I read Oys' verses along with mG's. And then I thought what if one removes the parentheses ? I don't mean to offend Oys, but his response of Regimen II, III to mG's Regimen is innocent at best and lacks respect to mG's peerless creation at worst. (I know, I know, Oys is a big admirer of mG's works. That's why I said it innocent.) I don't mean Oys' pieces are not good. They are good. They are as good as mG's. Nor do I mean they have no right to sit next to mG's. They can make a valid claim for that. But all this only in the condition Maturana described. My experiment was to test that with his condition removed. I want to be clear on this before anyone thinks I might be interfering with other's creative sovereignty or as they call, poetic license. As far as I can see, Oys' regimens symbolize a petty, mundane, stale, de-inspiring, limited and unreasoned routine. mG's is the opposite. Petty yet transcendal and inspiring, unexplained yet reasonable, preachy yet not assertive and so on. If Oys meant to contrast, fine. Otherwise they are good poems at a wrong place. ************ 'Answers' and 'Questions' by mG- stunning ! ***********
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oys_chill
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Posted on 11-25-04 11:42
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nepe Sir, My due apologies. I understand where your sentiments come from, as my rambling was totally out of context to the themes of MG's writings. Les jus say, sometimes you feel compelled to spew out your thoughts at what they call "heat of the moment"..n MG's thread was a mere coincidence. I did not mean to take away the spotlight or the content from MG's writings, nor was I admiring or contrasting his pieces with my own in anyway:). I am sorry if any of you feel otherwise.
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Posted on 11-25-04 4:11
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Expectations Mum asks me how are your studies Dad says always be good Friends say u r lucky Brother says do what nobody could so many expectations dont know what I want? Even my soul tells me to' break free' but my mind asks me for a reason. just gave a try dont know if its god or not ...comments highly appreciated.
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mindGames
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Posted on 11-25-04 10:18
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oys, please do not apologize for your genuine feelings ever again - not to Nepe or to anyone else. we all appreciate your emotions and are grateful that you share your feelings. criticizing is ruthless but very easy whereas seeing through to the beauty in words is as difficult as creating the said beauty. oys, you have those deep eyes! keep on talking... mG.
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KaleKrishna
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Posted on 11-25-04 10:56
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Frekin, same brush that shouts stop it, as I wither so shall your white pearls, the same story of a roll complaing about the work to the brush. Same camel drink to flush out the accumulated uric acid, same way to the school, same routine breakfast and complaints. A routine, almost easily achieved visionless, how I long for the variation, the diverse colours, greens everywhere.
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Posted on 11-25-04 11:03
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Fleeting moments come back to haunt me U smile n joke oblivious to what i feel Cause you've moved on now Karma is all that i have left U walked out, and u didn't look back But i stared long after u'd dissapeared I still yearn for things to be different Trying out different solutions in my head Clearly you never really loved me How else could u forget so easily.
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Nepe
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Posted on 11-26-04 7:35
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Oys, You did not have to apologize. I knew it was innocent, genuine and, as you called, a 'heat of the moment'. And as you seems to be understanding rightly, I was not criticizing your WORK per se but the PRESENTATION. Mero aagraha was that sometimes you have to give space to others. And by others, I absolutely do not mean persons, I mean the atmosphere, the taste, the expectation. When somebody is enjoying a cup of, let's say, a heavenly made aduwa-chiya, you don't pour a finest bottle of wine to it. Kura tetti ho. I appreciate mG's compassionate remarks. And I share his appreciation for your writings. I am a great fan of your memory lanes myself. However, I do have a differing view on criticism. ..criticizing is ruthless but very easy.. Ruthless, may be. But easy, No. Criticizing is way too difficult than giving compliments. We don't have to go very far. Just compare the frequencies of the criticism and the compliments the poetry in Sajha gets. I don't mean they don't deserve compliments, they do. (Particularly mine, ehehe.) My point is that it is the compliments, not the criticism, that is easy. Let's appreciate the work and the criticism too.
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Posted on 11-26-04 10:21
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yes criticism is a hard and most powerful thing to do, but sometimes knowing where to criticize and where to not, is the most INTELLIGENT thing to do, because you do live in OUR world and OUR society, dont you? So, sometimes you need to learn to live with "objectivity in parentheses" so hence, here's is the last verse of Humberto's quotation, during his interview "With objectivity in parentheses, it is easy to do things together because one is not denying the other in the process of doing them."
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