Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – February 2021 Lisa Ray Instagram - WASIYAT Fully conscious and in good health, I am writing today my will: After my death Ransack my room Search each item That is scattered Unlocked Everywhere in my house. Donate my dreams To all those women Who between the confines of The kitchen and the bedroom Have lost their world Have forgotten years ago What it is to dream. Scatter my laughter Among the inmates of old-age homes Whose children Are lost To the glittering cities of America. There are some colours Lying on my table With them dye the sari of the girl Whose border is edged With the blood of her man Who wrapped in the tricolor Was laid to rest last evening. Give my tears To all the poets Every drop Will birth a poem I promise. Make sure you catch the youth Of the country, everyone And inject them With my indignation They will need it Come the revolution. My ecstasy Belongs to That Sufi Who Abandoning everything Has set off in search of God. Finally, What’s left My envy My greed My anger My lies My selfishness These simply Cremate with me... - original poem published in Hindi by Basbusha Kohli, a young poet from M.P. in Amrita Pritam’s anthology titled ‘Prem Gilahri, Dil Akhrot’ Thank you to those who clarified it’s origins for me.

Lisa Ray Instagram – WASIYAT Fully conscious and in good health, I am writing today my will: After my death Ransack my room Search each item That is scattered Unlocked Everywhere in my house. Donate my dreams To all those women Who between the confines of The kitchen and the bedroom Have lost their world Have forgotten years ago What it is to dream. Scatter my laughter Among the inmates of old-age homes Whose children Are lost To the glittering cities of America. There are some colours Lying on my table With them dye the sari of the girl Whose border is edged With the blood of her man Who wrapped in the tricolor Was laid to rest last evening. Give my tears To all the poets Every drop Will birth a poem I promise. Make sure you catch the youth Of the country, everyone And inject them With my indignation They will need it Come the revolution. My ecstasy Belongs to That Sufi Who Abandoning everything Has set off in search of God. Finally, What’s left My envy My greed My anger My lies My selfishness These simply Cremate with me… – original poem published in Hindi by Basbusha Kohli, a young poet from M.P. in Amrita Pritam’s anthology titled ‘Prem Gilahri, Dil Akhrot’ Thank you to those who clarified it’s origins for me.

Lisa Ray Instagram - WASIYAT Fully conscious and in good health, I am writing today my will: After my death Ransack my room Search each item That is scattered Unlocked Everywhere in my house. Donate my dreams To all those women Who between the confines of The kitchen and the bedroom Have lost their world Have forgotten years ago What it is to dream. Scatter my laughter Among the inmates of old-age homes Whose children Are lost To the glittering cities of America. There are some colours Lying on my table With them dye the sari of the girl Whose border is edged With the blood of her man Who wrapped in the tricolor Was laid to rest last evening. Give my tears To all the poets Every drop Will birth a poem I promise. Make sure you catch the youth Of the country, everyone And inject them With my indignation They will need it Come the revolution. My ecstasy Belongs to That Sufi Who Abandoning everything Has set off in search of God. Finally, What’s left My envy My greed My anger My lies My selfishness These simply Cremate with me... - original poem published in Hindi by Basbusha Kohli, a young poet from M.P. in Amrita Pritam’s anthology titled ‘Prem Gilahri, Dil Akhrot’ Thank you to those who clarified it’s origins for me.

Lisa Ray Instagram – WASIYAT

Fully conscious and in good health, I am writing today my will:

After my death
Ransack my room
Search each item
That is scattered
Unlocked
Everywhere in my house.

Donate my dreams
To all those women
Who between the confines of
The kitchen and the bedroom
Have lost their world
Have forgotten years ago
What it is to dream.

Scatter my laughter
Among the inmates of old-age homes
Whose children
Are lost
To the glittering cities of America.

There are some colours
Lying on my table
With them dye the sari of the girl
Whose border is edged
With the blood of her man
Who wrapped in the tricolor
Was laid to rest last evening.

Give my tears
To all the poets
Every drop
Will birth a poem
I promise.

Make sure you catch the youth
Of the country, everyone
And inject them
With my indignation
They will need it
Come the revolution.

My ecstasy
Belongs to
That Sufi
Who
Abandoning everything
Has set off in search of God.

Finally,
What’s left
My envy
My greed
My anger
My lies
My selfishness
These simply Cremate with me…

– original poem published in Hindi by Basbusha Kohli, a young poet from M.P. in Amrita Pritam’s anthology titled ‘Prem Gilahri, Dil Akhrot’

Thank you to those who clarified it’s origins for me. | Posted on 24/Feb/2021 06:10:56

Lisa Ray Instagram – WASIYAT

Fully conscious and in good health,  I am writing today my will:

After my death
Ransack my room
Search each item
That is scattered
Unlocked
Everywhere in my house.
 
Donate my dreams
To all those women
Who between the confines of
The kitchen and the bedroom
Have lost their world
Have forgotten years ago
What it is to dream.

Scatter my laughter
Among the inmates of old-age homes
Whose children
Are lost
To the glittering cities of America.

There are some colours
Lying on my table
With them dye the sari of the girl
Whose border is edged
With the blood of her man
Who wrapped in the tricolor
Was laid to rest last evening.

Give my tears
To all the poets
Every drop
Will birth a poem
I promise.

Make sure you catch the youth
Of the country, everyone
And inject them
With my indignation
They will need it
Come the revolution.

My ecstasy
Belongs to
That Sufi
Who
Abandoning everything
Has set off in search of God.

Finally,
What’s left
My envy
My greed
My anger
My lies
My selfishness
These simply Cremate with me…

– original poem published in Hindi by Basbusha Kohli, a young poet from M.P. in Amrita Pritam’s anthology titled ‘Prem Gilahri, Dil Akhrot’

Thank you to those who clarified it’s origins for me.
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Lisa Ray Instagram – Dear @calcuttaphototours thank you for sending a precious slice of home to me. This exquisite jamdani Calcutta yellow cab stole is brightening my days here in Canada until we return to Asia (just a few months now)
Order your own @calcuttakeepsakes and support local artisans while winding a piece of Calcutta around your esophagus. 
Also book @calcuttaphototours next time you are in the city of joy, to experince it’s layers, it’s history, it’s trivia and profundity. I know I will.
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