Published by anawadhboyspanorama
I launch myself, with a searing, soaring passion for all domains verging on the writerly and creative with a beginner's appetite here and that's how I believe in adding meaning to each day. A lucky mascot of literature, cinema and culture, I come riding on spirited wings from the emblematic city of Lucknow where all those reside and thrive. My breeding ground and my mindscape all are committed to these three life forces. Cinema. Culture. Literature. But the biggest and all consuming parent to these is life that breeds them . There is the discovery that comes from expressing yourself, clear eyed and even mystical, when you come from a city like this. I am here to expand my worldviews, share my earliest inspirations and evolutions and go with the flow through the most accessible outlet there is : writing. Conventionally, my biography is that of a degree holder in English literature encompassing Undergraduate, Postgraduate and M Phil years and every possible experience of learning finer points of knowledge . I have already taken the plunge of creating a solid base for my works by publishing my poems and articles on the renowned worldwide community/ writing sanctuary Wattpad since 2015, a platform which is a miracle for anyone pursuing so much as a flash of wordplay and thoughts to spare. It has redefined my life and allows me to go strong. You can read my works there under the username MadMenWearingFedora / Prithvijeet. That is the springboard that catapulted me to a confident vocational revival. So here I am. Both originality and novelty are the key words to define this eternal student of life. So with the tip of the pen blessing my head and a new vigor, I welcome you all to my realm. AN AWADH BOY'S PANORAMA beckons.
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This is a VERY beautiful and haunting poem! I write a lot about mirrors, because every single person we encounter in our day-to-day lives is a mirror to ourselves. When we spot something in another that we either like or don’t like, it’s a mirror of what we also like or don’t like in ourselves. Jesus called this the “speck and the plank” (“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” – Matthew 7:3). So clever of Jesus to say you see the speck (small) in another’s eye but you have a plank (huge) in your own eye. Remove your plank so you can see more clearly (NOT “through a glass, darkly”) the mirror of that person in front of you.
I do not know his name
He never asked mine–
our bond is one of silence,
Of acknowledged stares and polite distance.
Is this us????
Love and blessings,
Timothy (Mr. T)
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This was written five years ago and can be interpreted multiple ways. Thank you so much for your support and encouragement.
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Congratulations on publication! Best wishes.
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Thank you so much for your support and encouragement as always.
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