Poetry
126. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
one day someone will rise like the phoenix from the ashes of our defeats
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125. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
this predatory state is incapable of delivering justice without an overhaul
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124. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
we shall keep coming like waves of the sea
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123. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
there is more than one way to live happily in this world
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122. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
to figure out the bends in the road ahead
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121. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
still I'm aware of my terrible anxieties
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120. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
after independence how long should I live like dogs
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119. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
when I appear at my weakest that is when you should fear me the most
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118. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
the earth trembled under their feet in shame and the air became heavy
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117. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
another face stares at me from the mirror every day
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116. Postcards from Naxalbari (March 11-April 19, 1981)
Life is tough there as it was years back.
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