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under a torrential shower of iridescent peacock feathers, i spy the cosmic flautist, whose conch shaped eyes ooze boundless compassion, his dusky complexion mirrors the night sky, as the twinkling stars in the firmament stealthily become his garland what will he do next? steal the heart of the next damsel who comes his way? start another world war to fight for justice? or open his mouth to show us the whole universe within? © 2021
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May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021 at 10:04 AM UTC
govinda
Generous to all                   In every manner          Primal flutes, ghee abound     A spectral becoming          You, I, discarded plastic An infinitude            Boundless being     One of many, image of the sun
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Nov 21, 2020
Nov 21, 2020 at 1:37 PM UTC
Beloved peacock
warped, weird, whirling, wonder-filled, a garland of words eulogized by occidental cosmologists today to deify the milky way for five millennia, in clandestine chambers of the temple of the lord with a lotus navel, oriental sages, finely tuned into ultimate mantras of the cosmos, initiated ‘twice born’ namboodris of kerala into a mellifluous sanskrit verse.... a potent heart melting hymn where our star-studded galaxy, milky in complexion, is seen as a spinning jagged-edged discus, worn as an ornamental ring around vishnu’s slender index finger, from whose whirling lotus navel originate the birth of inseparable twins: warped space intertwined with flowing time now this is a garland of exquisite beauty! © 2019
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Aug 5, 2019
Aug 5, 2019 at 11:29 AM UTC
garland of exquisite beauty
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva - sit eternally on lotuses. Shiva loves to destroy the universe. He has as many arms as it takes. Plus one, to hold a mirror. Brahma rebuilds it all as needed. He has four heads and four arms. That seems about right. Sitting between Big Bang and Big Finish is blue Vishnu, who symbolizes energy. Iris and Murray Klughart of Yonkers don't symbolize anything. Neither do their children. All their marriage the Klugharts have saved for a trip to the Taj Mahal. Each one secretly fears the other will be disappointed. They pray their kids will have more. Iris lights up the place when anyone calls. Murray lights up a dreadful cigar, sits back like a living room ornithologist, and fully hears her song. The creature is in full cackle. He'll tell her about his bad MRI - tomorrow. They are no one, and their aching backs prop up every axis, atom, and out-of-work deity. Iris cries when she reads Emily Dickinson. Iris laughs in her sleep. Iris. The Klugharts loved the Taj so much, Shiva dropped his mirror.
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Mar 1, 2018
Mar 1, 2018 at 12:56 PM UTC
Divine Trinity