RAM KRISHNA SINGH

Collects all of my published poetry books. Also provides an uptodate view of my poetry, especially haiku and tanka.

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Location: Govindpur, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

Ram Krishna Singh is an Indian poet and academic, whose main fields of interest consist of Indian English writing, especially poetry, and English for Specific Purposes, especially for science and technology. Born on 31 December 1950 in Varanasi, India, he has authored more than 160 research articles,170 book reviews and 45 books. His works have been anthologized in over 150 publications. Dr Singh's poems have been widely translated and explored in several M.Phil. and Ph.D. theses. Till recently,Professor of English at IIT-ISM, Dhanbad,he is now happily retired and pursuing his literary interests.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

PAIN

Left to right
the lump of pain in chest--
lightning

--R.K.SINGH

Friday, June 06, 2008

LIBERATION

Their freedom to choose

keeps them together for love

exchange discourse for lunghi

body for liberation

yoga and meditation



in leisure try to find out

who is available for

a fling or contrive meeting

or turn legs to jellied state

or sip tea under the trees



a hypocrisy

of awakening in group

they jump and lie on each other

in the name of sadhana

teeter on the edge of ruin


--R.K.SINGH

GROUP DANCE

Ending with lewd joke

with sensation between thighs

his morning discourse

arouses the disciples

to dance in groups groping sex


realize consciousness

through multiple copulation

bliss of heaven

in the evening practice

kundalini meditation


--R.K.SINGH

WHO CARES?

Because you didn’t come

I drank alone and killed

several black ants

thinking about you and

my own nightly nemesis


TV no solace

nor the standup comedy

sensex fell further

who cares for me or the spark

you thought I had but who cares



--R.K.SINGH

ORGASM

Her guru reminds

he knows her inside out:

she can overcome

her migranes making love

lying on top of her partner

and himself workshops

with one, two, three devotees

in semi-nude light

calls it an experiment

to provoke God to orgasm


--R.K.SINGH