Dog
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A dog,
wags his tail,
seeks attention.
And licks your face,
without asking for
your permission.
Comes up close
and becomes
personal.
And becomes
your best friend.
GB #26
A dog,
wags his tail,
seeks attention.
And licks your face,
without asking for
your permission.
Comes up close
and becomes
personal.
And becomes
your best friend.
GB #26
GOD
looks the same
whichever way
you look at it.
Look down from the top
or up from bottom --
and find GOD.
Look in the mirror
and see GOD.
Just like the 0,
symbol for
nothingness.
But still,
required,
to count from
one to infinity.
GB #25
BOOK REVIEW: GET SMART! MATHS CONCEPTS
DAILY BARD RATING: 4.5 STARS
Maths Concepts is a book written by Dr. Gaurav Bhatnagar for classes 6th to 8th. The interesting part of this book is that it has jokes and conversations related to maths. A child who gets 60% in maths may get above 90% after reading this book. It contains interesting problems which may look easy but are difficult to solve. It even teaches the ten important ways to do well in mathematics.
NO X IN NIXON
A palindrome
but False.
NO X IN NIXON
sides reversed is
NO X IN NIXON
Truly
a longer palindrome.
sides reversed is
sides reversed is
sides reversed is
(repeated ad infinitum)
truly
the longest
palindrome.
Image in
No Og
de Nash,
No Jabber
wock soever.
No pun
ya at all.
No Ji,
No Bee,
No ambi,
just potty.
Life sans
non-sense,
makes no sense:
It is
like this sentence.
Meaning less,
or none at all.
Or like this one.
Not funny;
no fun at all.
Fools marry the girl they love,
Wise men love the girl they marry,
goes an old dictum.
Love turns
most of us
backwards --
into a fool.
Eventually,
all turn wise.
"Come back soon from play,
and finish your work"
is what you hear.
Until work becomes work,
and play, play.
Play hard enough,
and play becomes work.
But, work hard enough,
and work becomes play.
And if you look hard enough,
PLAY becomes LEARN.
Now you don't need,
to hurry back from play.
GB #19
When you read something in Hindi,
do you turn it around in your mind,
and think it through in English?
When you speak in English,
do you think it through in Hindi,
and turn it around in your mind?
Does your mind let you see
what you really are,
when you look in the mirror?
GB #17