Brahma by Ralph Waldo Emerson

If the red slayer think he slays,
   Or if the slain think he is slain,
 They know not well the subtle ways
   I keep, and pass, and turn again.

Far or forgot to me is near;
   Shadow and sunlight are the same;
 The vanished gods to me appear;
   And one to me are shame and fame.

They reckon ill who leave me out;
   When me they fly, I am the wings;
 I am the doubter and the doubt,
   I am the hymn the Brahmin sings.

The strong gods pine for my abode,
   And pine in vain the sacred Seven;
 But thou, meek lover of the good!
   Find me, and turn thy back on heaven.

DAILY PHOTO: Kolkata Pandals

DAILY PHOTO: Murdeshwar’s Giant Shiva

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Not Waving; Not Drowning [Haiku]

among detritus,
an arm breaches the surface:
not waving / not drowning.

DAILY PHOTO: Nandi Overlooks the River at Sunset

DAILY PHOTO: Udaipur Wall Art

DAILY PHOTO: Colorful Ulsoor Lake Temples

DAILY PHOTO: Built in a Hillside, Nandi Hills

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Snail & Centipede [Haiku]

in the contours
 of a stone-relief Ganesh:
  snail & centipedes.

DAILY PHOTO: Bhoganandishwara Temple, Nandi Hills