Friday, June 27, 2014

A Verse in Hindi-हिन्दीमे कुछ पंक्तियाँ



खयालोमें बेखबर 
होते हुए बेसबर 
चूने लगी ये आँखे। 
बेवजह, दिनमे 
होता है ये अक्सर।  

                   चारु 


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Dancing Frogs


In honor of all those who fondly remember their childhood frog friends who are in danger of disappearing.









Friday, June 20, 2014

Abandoned Places

I am drawn to ruins and abandoned places. Perhaps because they house stories. If only they could tell and we could hear.

I have copied and pasted three photographs from news.distractify.com. To see more one can click on the links provided below.









http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/photos/abandoned-places-24231388

http://news.distractify.com/culture/arts/the-most-spectacular-abandoned-places-in-the-world/


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

A Hindi Song...Nau Bahar....My Favorite

Oof! what killer words!


Naa Mei Jaanu Aarti Vandan, Naa Poojaa Ki Reet,
Hai Anjaani Darad Deewaani Meri Paagal Preet .......



Ghaayal ki Gat Ghaayal Jaane.....






Monday, June 16, 2014

An Old Hindi Song


A friend favored us with this oldie:

I post it here with the sincerest of apologies for the quality of the video and the sound. But I was willing to sacrifice the quality for listening it once and for the first time. I had never heard it in my life before.






Music: Mohammed Shafi Nyazi 
Lyrics:  Madhup Sharma.
Singers: Hemant and Lata
Movie: Daara
Year: 1953

हे: कुछ नज़र हटी कुछ नज़र झूकी
टकराके लबोँ से बात छूपी
ल: ये बात छुपाए छुप न सकी
हम तुम से मुहब्बत कर बैठे

को: दो बोल तेरे मीठे मीठे
ल: (दो बोल तेरे मीठे मीठे
दिल जान के मालिक बन बैठे) -२ ...

ल: तू पलकों की परछाई में
तू ये दिल की गहराई में
हम एक इशारे पर अपनी
दुनिया को तुम्हारा कर बैठे ...

ल: खुशीयों का जो आया ये मेला
दिल तेरा अकेला जब से मिला
आकाश की सूनी झोली में
हम चाँद सितारे भर बैठे ...

Monday, June 2, 2014

Right O'Escape



Somewhere in a
war-torn land
a single lane
dirt road leading
in and out
of a ravaged town
is made impassable.

Gun-mounted tanks
with gunners within,
jeeps packed with
captains and majors
bellowing orders
to foot soldiers
carrying knapsacks,
marching behind.

Kill enemy on sight.
Set property on fire.

Soldiers fatigued
twice over
 have a glint
in their eyes
for, they shall kill
for, they shall burn

Suddenly
An alarm shrieks by.
A truck needs to pass
to douse a fire
set somewhere
by the squadron
along their way.

Emergency!
Right o’passage!
Right o’passage!

Tanks jeeps and soldiers part, 
as did the Red Sea for Moses,
to allow right o’passage
to men with helmets
on the fire-truck.

It was a ruse.
A subterfuge
to get away
by the men with helmets
on the fire truck; for they
 were enemy (POW).


This can happen
in a war-torn zone
And it did!