Limericks & Articles
The language of poetry is also the language of dreams. Sometimes convoluted, often inscrutable, they echo the voice of the subconscious mind. Speaking through feelings rather […]
When my daughter was about five years old, she turned to me and asked, “Why is there a world.” I didn’t want to insult her intelligence […]
This set of limericks about soul searching hardly needs an introduction. But I would like to say that soul searching is one of my highest priorities […]
If you want to find the truth, the one and only truth that’s true for you, there’s only one place to look: inward. This set of […]
According to Plato, we never really learn anything new. We only remember what we already knew when we dwelt in the realm of Forms, before we […]
After writing a thousand limericks about everything from Black Holes to the Bhagavad Gita, I have to reflect on my own relationship with the limerick. It’s […]
The Greeks have an old saying, “Gnothi seauton.” Which is just a fancy way to say, “Know thyself.” More valuable than all the objective facts in […]
We can sit and argue about the purpose of poetry until the sun stops rising. Just as we could ponder the meaning of life until shortly […]
If you’re a fan of conventional limericks, you may be accustomed to something more lightweight and laughable. But this series of limericks about darkness and sorrow […]