Author Archives: Rahul

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The Art of Procrastination

Emails upon emails keep piling on. From bill reminders to that of an old friend asking for an advice to that of alerts from my banks to those newsletters on latest in law, biotechnology and business to book recommendations from contacts … Continue reading

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Sonnet I: That which Sings

Originally posted on David Emeron: Sonnets:
I sing to thee of winter’s rain, my sweet; I sing of hours spent and hours kept; Of all the dreams beneath this rain, we’ve slept; For all the time I’ve held thy head,…

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Of books and their friendship

I have grown up in a family where mother is an ardent reader, while father is just a newspaper reader. Being elder son, I am closer to my mother, and therefore I think that it’s from her that I have … Continue reading

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Are personal relationships overrated?

Aristotle’s famous and immortal words, Man is by nature a social animal, were cited as one of the reasons, by my teacher in elementary school, for study of social sciences. Upon the foundation of this sentence, was laid the little but … Continue reading

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Sonnet VI: Her Call

Originally posted on David Emeron: Sonnets:
I hear the rain; she calleth as she did So many years ago. But now I can Not heed this pain. She claimed me as her man; No longer is it so. Thus am…

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