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Marella Ram Vinodh (YAJUSHI)
Dear ALL
This is to report the untimely demise of *Mr M Ram Vinodh* (he wrote under the name of YAJUSHI). He passed away on the night of 30th Sep while having his dinner. His entire family was with him.
He was a heart patient and was not keeping too well for the last 1 month.
Regards
M Pawan Kumar
(son of M Ram Vinodh (YAJUSHI))
October 9, 2006
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autumn deepens -
a last sunray
on the pines
early morning sun -
a single bright branch
over the grave
Gabi Greve, October 10, early morning in Japan
For you, my friend, let us share this morning !
misty morning -
a black and white world
behind the graves
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this life—
a soap bubble beautiful
before it bursts
In fond memories of Yajushi
Kala Ramesh
I would like to paste one mail of Yajushi from the many we shared while writing the Triparshva renku . . . an experience that is deeply etched in my mind.
Norman and Kala,
WIDE AWAKE NOW!
My choice would be:
her voice
mango-blossoms fresh
fills the concert hall
mango blossoms have a freshness and you need to taste them to experience the uniqueness (we have 'ugadi pachadi' - a combination of mango blossoms, neem blossoms, tamarind,jaggery and salt - representing 5 different tastes on the ugadi day -30th march) .
Norman and Kala -- you two have the final word.
Yajushi
Here's to you my dear friend,
That though I never got to meet you personally or talk to you, you will be there always in my heart, more so every time I think of our experiences that we [ Norman, you and I ] shared while writing the renku.
Farewell,
kala
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Some Haiku posted by Yajushi at
Happy Haiku Forum
Australia!
went to seek wool
came back shorn
crossing
while passing
the grave yard
good divorce . . .
bad days
worse nights
Message #3094
trembling, she said:
" sans help, he hanged himself--
the picasso"
he stretched
his neck
at the hanging
Message #3074
face the rain
don't lose face
following the wife's instructions
the young hawk, I was
the half plucked drake
I am
"I'm not drunk",
he said
manipulating his tongue
Message #3031
an athelete
he married
ran away in no time!
an icy shiver
chilled his spine
the fire eater!
whatever else
she had to hurry
---for he was late!
all new ideas
carry a seed
...just in case
Message #3027
the prisoner
locked up
for escaping
the professor
locked up
for free thinking
locking himself in
the old man
..free atlast!
Message #3018
... ... ... Chinese Dinner
chop sticks
battling
wings
standing noodles
from
plate to mouth
sipping
chinese tea
two handed
the waiter
bowing
us over
closing time
the waiter relaxes
... his mouth
[:p] .. Message #3011
bird shit in my eye
cows can't fly
thank God!
nude beach~~~
unity
in diversity
he barely fit
in the cradle...
in the coffin
Message #2997
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Quote from .. Falling Leaves BLOG
Monday, October 09, 2006
In memory of Yajushi
My heart is heavy with the news that the Indian poet, Yajushi (M Ram Vinodh), passed away on 30th September in Hyderabad, in the company of his family.
Writing collaborative poetry with someone allows you to get to know them is a unique way, and I think this is undoubtedly true of the time that Kala Ramesh and I spent working with Yajushi on our Triparshva renku, The Hawk's Grand Swoop .
That collaboration was dedicated to the memory of Yajushi's mother, who died during the time of our composition, "having lived to see one thousand moons". How very sad that now her son should pass away just a few short months later.
I will treasure my memories of our writing together. Let me remind you of some of his insightful contributions to that renku. First the opening verses:
the winter sun -
its slow rise above
the hawk's grand swoop /Kala
on the corner
men huddle around a fire /Yajushi
From the very start of our writing, I could feel a togetherness among the poets, as we shared a warmth of spirit and emotion, huddled around our fire of mutual companionship.
And how strange it is, when reading over the poem now, how some of the verses seem prescient. These three come at the end of the second movement:
our shadows bend and rise
around the scarecrow /Yajushi
rich and poor
on towers of silence
underneath one moon /Norman
without a thought
the dragonfly floats away /Kala
Farewell, dragonfly! Journey safely, wherever you may be going.
Norman Darlington
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> scrape of dry leaves
> the moon does not emerge
> from behind the clouds
Johannes Manjrekar
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Divali 2006,
in memory of our dear member at WHCindia
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12/24/2006
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For the sake of memory
during sunset
dipple and dapple waves
shrinking to deep ocean deep
Bam Dev, Nepal
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A brother has passed away
I am devastated. Yajushi was a gentle, caring soul who gave much to our little world.
I bow to you, my brother. You live on and on.
a feather
passing through the
cosmos
onto the hand
of Krisna
robert wilson
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/simply_haiku/message/16424
so many haiku
friends around the world –
I will never meet
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