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December 10, 2012 by Jay

The Songs of Waves

Waves warming a cold evening.
Rhymes I heard before.
Storms in my heart.
Tremor in my hand.
Stillness of mind.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry, Thoughts, Writing | Tagged cold evening, nature, Poem, poems, Sea, waves, Writing | 1 Comment
December 2, 2012 by Jay

New Road

Pebbles smooth wet, sweat on them.
Bull Dozer crushes.
Cars zip fast – Ingratitude.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry | Tagged Haiku, Life, Poem, poems, Poetry, Writing | 2 Comments
July 6, 2012 by Jay

Truth

It is beyond us.

Blind alley of relation.

A leaf hurricaned.

Posted in Haiku, Thoughts, Writing | Tagged Haiku, Life, Loneliness, Poem, Relationships, Writing | 2 Comments
July 1, 2012 by Jay

Adrift

Do I see a float?
Awkward strain one moot lost thought.
Paper: cut off kite.

Posted in Haiku, Thoughts | Tagged Haiku, Loneliness, lost thought, Writing | 1 Comment
June 29, 2012 by Jay

Clawing back…

Silence, unheard song.
Whispers of winds: brewing stormy night.
Fleeing emptiness.

Posted in Haiku, Poem | Tagged Haiku, Life, Loneliness, Love, Poem, poems, Relationships, sadness, Writing | 2 Comments
June 12, 2012 by Jay

Waiting for you…

Unsure , hesitant,
A stranger in my dull home,
Parched earth for the rains.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Thoughts, Writing | Tagged Family, Haiku, home, Love, Poem, poems, Poetry, Relationships, Writing | 2 Comments
June 11, 2012 by Jay

Lonely

At the perch, long climb,
None to admire victory.
Leaf-less tree, dry twigs.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry, Thoughts | Tagged dry twigs, Haiku, Life, Loneliness, nature, Poem, poems, Poetry, victory | 3 Comments
May 29, 2012 by Jay

Blank Screen

Silence haunts fearsome.
Whatsapp messages unanswered.
Pale, lanky ghosts rock.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry | Tagged Haiku, Loneliness, Love, Poem, poems, Poetry | 2 Comments
May 16, 2012 by Jay

Hypocrisy at office.

Deceptive smile, smirk.
Reverence in pretension.
Horses are sly bullocks.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry, Thoughts, Writing | Tagged Haiku, Management, Office, Poem, Poetry | 2 Comments
May 9, 2012 by Jay

On your message

Feelings, emotions.
Discontinuous torrent.
Mind,a dry leaf.

Posted in Haiku, Poem, Poetry, Thoughts, Uncategorized | Tagged Haiku | 2 Comments

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Jay Nayar

Jay Nayar is an expatriate living outside his home country for fifteen years. A Ph. D in economics, he had been a bank manager for several years, before he took up teaching. He teaches marketing and management to MBA students. He also teaches economics and banking to Undergraduate students. Poetry is a passion with him; he believes writing is an emotional bunker to which he retreats to protect himself from the warzone of life.

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