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Workshop # 11
A
Moment Withheld
There she stands
oblivious
of things and people around her
The scant dress around her
fails to cover her voluptuous body
The pure sensuality of her physique
stands as stark contrast to her outfit
Is it irony of nature or
one of the usual jokes it plays
that the best of body cannot
afford gear enough to cover it
Trusting neither the world nor nature
she closes her eyes and to pass the moment
with the hope that the next
would be better than this one.
– Mahesh Jambunathan
May 3, 2002
This entry is published
after the due date, hence it is not eligible for any prize.
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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