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Workshop
# 2
Poverty
Poverty is no disgrace,
but more an inconvenience.
I see no resentment
in caring people, though
I do see acceptance
to their circumstances
which beats away
cumbersomeness
to make way for humbleness
which in turn
strips life of its frills
and cosmetic coverings,
shows life as it is
in its beautiful rawness.
When the wheels stop turning
at the end of the working
day, then the meaning
becomes clear,
the purpose understood,
the strife
all worthwhile.
– Esmond
Jones
October 20, 2000
Workshop # 2
A
Golden Tomorrow by Pavalamani Pragasam
Again
by Patrick Durnil
Bliss by Pavalamani Pragasam
Chakra-View by Maalok
Emancipation by Frank Sheehan
Eyes of a Child by Cynthia Proctor
Generation
by Phani Gargey
Heritage by
Hecletia
India by
Dr. Soumya Panigrahi
Inner Lights by Judy N. Morningstar
Just Another Day by Danielle
Kaal Chakra by BK Swaminathan
Liberated by MaryAnn Harrison
Life Cycle by Phani Gargey
Life Holding Life by Shubhra Krishan
Life
Moves On by Rajender Krishan
Lost and Alone by Beth Hancock
Missing Link by Hillol Ray
My Grandpa by Pavalamani Pragasam
Nirvana by Ramendra Kumar
Nurturing Naivete' by Anton Piskac
Ode To A Grandchild by Mallik Bulusu
Pearls of Wisdom by Subhajit Ghosh
Poverty by Esmond Jones
Remembering Father by Nicholas
LaMattina
Rest by Pavalamani Pragasam
Safe by Pavalamani Pragasam
Suffering by Ankita Kumar
The Picture by Maria Reed-Shore
The Wheel of Life by Anonymous
The Wheel of Time by Bijal Dwivedi
The Wheel of Time by Shveta Kabra
Wheel by Ambika Bhatt
Wheel of Fortune by Hillol Ray
Wheel of Time by Meenakshi Jha
Wheel: Symbol of Progress by Dr. CS Shah
You Are The Purpose of My Life by Meera Chowdhry
You, Me and the Wheel of Time by Suniti Chandra
Mishra
Youth & Reminiscence by Joseph Allen
Hardy
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