about 1 month ago
Trees
by Joyce Kilmer I
think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.A
tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;A
tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray ; A
tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;Upon
whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain. Poems
are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
I remember reading it in my
school days and I absoutely rejoiced it. It still...
about 1 month ago
As soon as I got rid of my final year exams, I decided to travel to Pune to visit my elder sister for a relaxing break and also to escape the frosty winters of Delhi. Since I was traveling sans my fun loving brother Rahul (who would always keep me peppy and engaged with his rib tickling jokes, stories, and photography), I knew it was going to be a boring long journey for me. I was really sad with the sheer idea of traveling all alone.
While I was waiting for the train, zillions of thoughts...
about 1 month ago
A SUNSET by Victor Hugo
I love the evenings,
passionless and fair, I love the evens,
Whether old manor-fronts their ray with golden fulgence leavens,
In numerous leafage bosomed close;
Whether the mist in reefs of fire extend its reaches sheer,
Or a hundred sunbeams splinter in an azure atmosphere
On cloudy archipelagos.
Oh, gaze ye on the firmament! a hundred clouds in motion,
Up-piled in the immense sublime beneath the winds' commotion,
Their unimagined shapes accord:
Under their waves at...
about 1 month ago
Snow Covered Mountains Greta L. Suits
Covered white and gleaming,
God's supreme decision.
Never have I seen or heard-
A place, a person, or a word,
That didn't hold some beauty,
Even drunkards, old and snooty!
For you see my friend,
Virtue lays in God's descend.
Everywhere, every one,
Powers bold as the sun,
Simply there to find them. Rahul Sharma
about 1 month ago
I love the evenings,
passionless and fair, I love the evens,
Whether old manor-fronts their ray with golden fulgence leavens,
In numerous leafage bosomed close;
Whether the mist in reefs of fire extend its reaches sheer,
Or a hundred sunbeams splinter in an azure atmosphere
On cloudy archipelagos.
Oh, gaze ye on the firmament! a hundred clouds in motion,
Up-piled in the immense sublime beneath the winds' commotion,
Their unimagined shapes accord:
Under their waves at intervals flame a pale...
about 1 month ago
Laagi Tumse Mann ki Lagan ”. Everyone fell in love with his mellifluous
and romantic voice. And since then, he has been winning the hearts of music connoisseurs
with his soulful melodies. Be it a Sufi number or a diehard romantic track, Rahat
infuses life in to it and makes it come alive. He is one of the most talented
and popular Bollywood singers who is known worldwide for his brilliant work and
amazing live performances. Here are some interesting facts about this talented
singer. Qawwali...
2 months ago
Jhumore”, “Kailaasa”, and “Chaandan Mein”, the versatile “Kailaasa” band is back again with their new album “Rangelee “which comprises a great selection of 11 songs, all penned, composed and sung by Kailash Kher himself. The album has been given an apt name since every single composition symbolises a colour of life and has its own story. It is all about discovering the varied perspective of love. With his raw, earthy and soulful voice, Kailash Kher has infused all the compositions with life....
2 months ago
There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance.” Clicked by Rahul Sharma
3 months ago
The things
which the child loves remain in the domain of the heart until old age. The most
beautiful thing in life is that our souls remaining over the places where we
once enjoyed ourselves" Clicked by Rahul Sharma
3 months ago
A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has Clicked byRahul Sharma
3 months ago
As soon as I got rid of my final year exams, I decided to travel to Pune to visit my elder sister for a relaxing break and also to escape the frosty winters of Delhi. Since I was traveling sans my fun loving brother Rahul (who would always keep me peppy and engaged with his rib tickling jokes, stories, and photography), I knew it was going to be a boring long journey for me. I was really sad with the sheer idea of traveling all alone. While I was waiting for the train, zillions of thoughts...
3 months ago
Trees
by Joyce Kilmer I
think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.A
tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;A
tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray ; A
tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;Upon
whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain. Poems
are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree. Photograph by Rahul Sharma
3 months ago
There are some singers in Bollywood who have left an indelible mark on the mind of the music lovers with their soulful voice but are either they are too shy to talk about their work on camera or they don’t get well deserved publicity in media. People don’t know anything about them except their incredible work. Of late I enjoy listening to the electrifying Qawwali, “Shah Ka Rutba” from the latest blockbuster movie, Agneepath and believe me it is such an addictive song that I couldn’t resist...
3 months ago
Clicked by Rahul Sharma
3 months ago
Ahh… Those were the days! Back when mobile phones with FM Radio were slowly penetrating in to the lives of people and feeding their irresistible craving for good music. No one would have ever imagined that a day would come when the world of radio could be explored while sitting in a bus, working in office or leisurely lying in the bed. A couple of years ago it was undoubtedly a luxury to have a mobile phone with radio feature in it. I remember how excited we were when a cell phone cum mobile...