Thursday, June 29, 2006

Round and round



It's so odd.I feel something is wrong,in an intrinsic way.This seems to be an odd way in which the world goes round.The self-righteousness of all the fakes and the glamour behind power,and that too not the real power but a pretense to it,makes me sick to the stomach.

What drives you,O little miserable cripple
flashing the stained whites
of remorseless acts and raped intentions
alas you exist and won't die
And round you move,in skewed orbits
senseless,drunk in misery
for how long will the forces hold you
for how long oh for how long.

10 comments:

De.vile said...

I love the colours of that pic. Ida thought it would come in shades of blue or red.

Keshi said...

Thanks Ash for the bday wishes HUGGGGGGGGZ! How r u? I miss u...

Keshi.

Russell CJ Duffy said...

this reminds me of neil gaiman which, in my book, is a very good thing.

Jim said...

This seems to be an odd way in which the world goes round.The self-righteousness of all the fakes and the glamour behind power,and that too not the real power but a pretense to it,makes me sick to the stomach.

Ashes
me tinks u have a jaundiced eye
u see only the ugly side of dis world

i see the ugly too
agreed it outnumbers the good


but then came JANICE and she counterbalanced all the bad

and then there is Keshi (she aint all good though)
DeVile (she has an ounce of good too)
Miranda,Dorky, Burfica ....

i seen the fury of nature too, but at the end i see the rainbow in all its splendour ...

u need to have eyes to see
i agree though when u r in love
the world looks more lovely

Yes, Ashes i am in love
Relax, its not De Vile ...

Ashes said...

de.vile--yeah,blue would've been much better.

keshi--ditto keshi.Hope you had a blast.

cocaine Jesus--I am not well read at all and had to search for this man on Google.but anything coming from you would be an honour.you know how much i respect your writing style.


Saby--you are an exception though.you're a kinda fake who is an exception to all the fakes i talked about in here.and it's a compliment without any sarcasm.
and i'm glad you mentioned it's not de.vile in the end..else..

Keshi said...

**drunk in misery

r ya tellin abt urself? I hope not.

Keshi.

Anonymous said...

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Management is all about achieving objectives through creative ideas and strategies. Visionary leadership involves the ability to look into the future and predict the future. It requires lots of guts, courage of conviction and risk-taking ability to pursue the vision with vigour.

But that is not enough. A visionary leader is a great communicator and teacher. He has the ability to transplant his conviction to his followers and inspire them to work for the vision, with enthusiasm and dedication.

He can inspire such conviction that his people not only give their best efforts to fulfill the vision, but are even willing to undergo sacrifices to achieve the lofty goal. Gandhi was a great leader. In business, there are many examples of visionary leaders who have taken their companies to great heights.

There is lot more to visionary leadership than talent, intelligence and determination. There is a human side to leadership. The human side is evident while dealing with sensitive issues.

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To succeed, one has to accept the world as it is and rise above it. One cannot see the world in black and white. One has to operate in areas of grey and pursue objectives through uncertainty and ambiguity.

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