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Workshop # 11
Veiled Elegance Oh, damsel, why do you
cover your features?
Adorned with such elegant beauty,
Yet, demure and bashful.
Will a flower shy away from nectar seeking bee?
Glorious spring flowers, fresh and vibrant
Rainbow colors and fragrant aroma,
Spring does not demur.
Does not the sun shine on such effervescence?
Bejeweled ankles and waist
Scantily dressed, yet concealing true grace
A blossom in the shadows, of black and white.
Will celebration of life and joy be impeded?
Your shyness is exciting and the torso is appealing.
Uncover your hands; unveil your face,
for the world to see,
So mere mortals can partake, and rejuvenate.
Is it the precious talisman, the bliss, much sought after?
– Neria Harish
Hebbar, MD
April 18, 2002
Workshop # 11
Poetry
A Moment Withheld by Mahesh Jambunathan
An Unbearable Sight by Meenakshi Madhur
Conqueror by Christine M. McCabe
Earth's Cry by Nayan S. Mijar
Enigma of Grace by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
Face Value by Hillol Ray
From Womb To Tomb by Hillol Ray
He Stole Her by Priya S
I Feel Ashamed by Manish Hatwalne
Look Inside by Bijal Dwivedi
Oh My Beautiful Lady by Seema Banerjee
Pause by Anton Piskac
Satisfying Silence by Hillol Ray
Second Thoughts by Hillol Ray
Shame by Pavalamani Pragasam
She – The Indian Woman by Priya S
Simple Questions by Seema Banerjee
The Body is Clothe by Rati Saxena
The Dark Beauty in Chains by AJ Rao
The Grace of a Woman by Sonya Fuertes
True Colors by Seema Banerjee
Veiled Elegance by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
Weeping by Sushma Raman
What Do You See by Maria Reed-Shore
Who Am I? by Seema Banerjee
You Wait by Jaideep Mujumdar
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