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Premium Member The Anatomy of a Kural: Maxim 245 of the Thirukkural By Thiruvalluvar
The Anatomy of a Kural: Maxim Number 245 (taken at random) of the Thirukkural, the Tamil Classic on Ethics by Thiruvalluvar 

allal arulaalvaarkku illai valivalangum

mallalmaa naalam kari (K245)

“The teeming earth's vast realm, round which the...

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Categories: equivalents, education, metaphor, philosophy, poetry, tamil,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Metre In the Thirukkural: Kural 35 of Canto 4, a Random Example
Metre in the THIRUKKURAL: Kural 35 of Canto 4, a random example.

alukkaa ravaavekuli yinnaacchon naangku
milukkaa viyanra tharam (unrefined, given in the original state of  
         ...

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Categories: equivalents, poetry, tamil, word play,
Form: Epigram
The Psalm 83 War has only just begun part one
There are several You Tube Biblical scholars that the current Israel VS Hamas
war which started on October 07, 2023 will expand into territory covered in
Psalms 83 commonly referred to:  The Great Northern War and...

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Categories: equivalents, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration In the Thirukkural, Canto 4, K35
Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration in the THIRUKKURAL, a random example: Canto 4, K35 by T. Wignesan

alukkaaru avaavekuli innaacchol naangkum
ilukkaa iyanrathu aram (refined, shorn of connective particles)
The way of vileness, self-congratulatory aid, ire and foul-mouthing...

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Categories: equivalents, memory, poetry, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Western Culture
A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.
Every aspect of Western culture needs a new code of ethics - a rational ethics - as a precondition of rebirth.
We are...

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Categories: equivalents, culture, dream, evil, fantasy, lost love, lust,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Drone In Emaj
Exotic egos evade exit endings, encompass=ing eccentric  
extensive earwaxed essentials/ergo enameled equi, 
existentials everexuding extra egg entrenched eyecons, 
extricating eerie effervescent 
ephemerals. Ecoli epitaths engulfing erratic enticing eras, escorting
electric eel embraces establishing estival estates...

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Categories: equivalents, allegory, change, culture, fate, fear, howl, riddle,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Thou Art That That That I Am-
THOU ART THAT  That That I AM-
" Lo grounds mind spirit soul
Nothing will I allow
To separate me from me and my God
Substances praise or worship
Acceptance parade
Whom am I 
How am I 
Whom am I...

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Categories: equivalents, analogy, character, confidence, destiny, how i feel,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Always Fighting For Equality and Human Happiness
Build a best world,
to build a world for
the equality...the other differences,
they remain yes, but the fight will be
to not prioritize differences for
establish disciplinary policies...
Differences should not exclude from
normal citizenship processes...
We are equivalent beings in civil...

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Categories: equivalents, allusion, appreciation, extended metaphor, growth, humanity, spiritual,
Form: Prose Poetry
One Last Goodbye
Do you hear it
The kettle hisses, without a hinder
Takes me back to when you's would whisper
You were my fox and you my man
Explain why you ran away with the woman 

As if her heart was...

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Categories: equivalents, dark, death, divorce,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Consciousness
CONSCIOUSNESS

intense&restless
 points
of solitude
pictorial
  equivalents
mere
 scattered
  coordinates
temperey
   withered

 a habitual
consolation
implicit
impersonal
 lies
in
   profusion
modestly
  donning
 the
   melancholy
  contrasted
&
 overshadowed

NOTE:THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE   using spaces&breaks without grammatical symbols ,the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and responds thus making...

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Categories: equivalents, poetry,
Form: Other

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