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Workshop # 14
Just the Two of Us

We
have lived our lives together We will, may be, die together Some times I looked into your eyes
Baffled by their lack of depth While I was giddy and drunk With the intensity of my passions The images there seemed so unreal
I thought you had taken birth And grew up in a small town With a clearly defined purpose You would complement me everywhere Follow the illogic of my own life The fact is you never really cared For the multitudes of explosions
That took place in my inwardness Unaware of the chaos in my inner being You followed your own instincts Your sights were clearly set on Things proximate and achievable Deep within I resented your indifference But now in the twilight I recall The sparkle I saw in your eyes
Whenever I entered your room Or when my name was mentioned That will endure till our death.
– AJ Rao
March 22, 2004
Workshop # 14
Articles
A Weighty Reflection by Pavalamani Pragasam
As We Age by J. Ajith Kumar
Flying Colors by B.V Ramana Rao
Recycling and Creativity by Akila Sivakumar
Sunset Memories by Tyr Anon
You Are Not Alone... by S. Rajameena
Poetry
A Beautiful Evening by Smitha Abraham
A Picture of Tranquility by Swagata Bhattacharya
A Tale of Two Images by Pavalamani Pragasam
Affair of Nature by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
Eternity's Shore by Dr. Madan G. Gandhi
Gloaming Effect by B.V. Ramana Rao
Just the Two of Us by AJ Rao
Low Tide by Dr. Padmashree C.G. Rida
Retention by Latha B.S
The Twilight Hours by Shernaz Wadia
The Postlude by Kumud Biswas
Stories
A Stranger in His Life by Dinanath Manohar
The Breeze from the Sea by Greeshma Achar
The Road and I ... by Anita Joseph
Workshop
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