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Theme : Seasons 
My Friend, Come in These Rains
By Kumud Biswas

On this misty overclouded rainy day
Evading all
Like silent night
In stealthy steps you have come.
The morning has closed its eyes
The wind is hopelessly sighing
And the blue naked sky
Is overcast with endless clouds
In the woodland the birds do not sing
In every home the doors are closed
You are a lonely wayfarer on a lonely road.
Now you are alone, O my dearest friend,
My doors I have kept open
Ignoring me
Like a dream
Please don’t glide past my home 

Transcreation of one of the saddest yet sweetest rainy day song – Aji shravanghanagahan mohe/gopan tabo charan phele/nishar mato nirab ohe/sabar dithi eraye ele – by Rabindranath Tagore. Best recording of this song is by Debabrata Biswas.

September 20, 2009

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The Week of September 20, 2009

Clinging to my Naked Body by Floris Brown 
Distance by Pramod Khilery 
Grief of the Four Winds by Stephen C Watson 
Hasn't Your Mind by Dipankar Dasgupta 
I Wish by Rupradha Mookerjee 
I Wonder by Rupradha Mookerjee 
Let the World Decide by Ramendra Kumar  
My Friend, Come in These Rains by Kumud Biswas 
Rendezvous by Rupradha Mookerjee 
Solace by Veena Swamy 
That Which Is by RD Ashby 
The Men Women Mismatch by Sharbaaniranjan Kundu 
The Past by Kumud Biswas 
The Race by Ratish Pandya 
To Thee, Oh God by Rupradha Mookerjee 

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