Gandhiji Weeps

Firoze Shakir
Firoze Shakir
from Mumbai
16 years ago

This is a poem I have written a few minutes back on Flickr , the picture is by my mentor Dr Glenn Losack MD ...an Indophile ..my extended family..

http://www.glennlosackmd.com/-/glennlosackmd/

 

The poem has some harsh abusive words please use your discretion ..as Renie does ot consider Flickr a blog I give you the URL of my poetry site..

 

http://www.firozeshakir.com/?p=4858

 

 

 

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Firoze Shakir
Firoze Shakir
from Mumbai
16 years ago

http://www.flickr.com/photos/firozeshakir/3218276642/

 

Yes with love from Flickr

Firoze Shakir
Firoze Shakir
from Mumbai
16 years ago

Thank You Renie

 

We all learn something new each day, this is the holistic power of healng embedded in a photo blog..

a blog lives forever , even after it is deleted on the karmic consciousness of a readers mind..

 

A blog is unique, ethereal yet alive , if the press moghuls could only have it at their command ..

 

The blog is citizen journalism and more ..

 

One of the reasons mainstream media writes the bloggers obituary.. the only place you wont find a bloggers remains unlike the newspapers is it at Raddi Paper Shop..Paper Mart as we say here in Mumbai..

 

Bloggers  or a Blog is the tool that makes a  black man into a President of America ...

 

Touching the soul of man is the true interpretation of a blog..

 

I have almost written a post that I shall blog at Flickr..

 

Take Care Renie

 

You are a gifted man...as you reflect the humilty of your soul...with truthfulness devoid of conceit...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
16 years ago

Wow - that's some amazingly creative (and psychedelic!) work. Thanks for the link!

You learn something new everyday - I had no idea what an indophile was, so I looked it up:

An Indophile is a person who is usually not of Indian origin and who loves India. He/She has more than a passing interest in things Indian, such as India's culture, cuisine, art, literature, religions, history and the people of India.


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