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Tag Archives: Mauritian Philosophy
The World Drifts By
Court: Port Louis (and Rose Hill was the same). 120 people crammed into a 50 metre … Continue reading
The Fear of Change
A fear of change Of shifting sands Showed me life Through frightened eyes Life was frozen … Continue reading
Acid Bile of Anger
Acid bile of anger Chills to the marrow. But how vital the source When seen from … Continue reading
At Ease With Your Deeds
This can be seen two ways. Probably more. I’ll stick to the two I see. Don’t … Continue reading
God Created The CL…S
A homework question from a very religiously inclined school: God created the CL…S Q: Fill in … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, clown cloud, clowns, god, Mauritian Philosophy, missing letters, philosophical musings, philosophical poems, question, religion, school
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Old People ARE the Future
Old people are the biggest growing demographic in the western world. They are the favoured target … Continue reading
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Tagged cartoons, demographic, future, humor, humour, humourous, illustrations, marketing, Mauritian Philosophy, oap cartoon, oap humour, OAPs, old people, pensioners, philosophical musings, philosophical poems
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Elixir for the Heart
A poem that expresses my experience of panic attacks and clinical depression. Everyone’s experience of both … Continue reading
Number 2 Car
Number 2 car Proud you are But number 1 Must vex you some Number 1 car … Continue reading
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Tagged confucius, Mauritian Philosophy, philosophical musings, philosophical poems, philosophy, poem, poetry, verse
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The Railway Children – Depressing Film
It isn’t supposed to be depressing, I know. But, as with everything, it depends on your … Continue reading
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Tagged CID, humor, humorous, humour, ile maurice, Mauritian Philosophy, mauritius, philosophical musings, philosophical poems, police, prison, railway children, victorian, yorkshire
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What I Have Become
You think I should thank you But your reasons are wrong No thanks to your actions … Continue reading