Chi Kri Poetry
- india
- What land is this where cattle roam?
On dusty, pebbled, streets of stone,
Where every corner yields a home,
And every home reveals a throne,
Where Gods adorned in royal splendour,
Worshipped by each family member,
Raise their hands bestowing blessings,
Answering all soulful questions,
What soil is this where nature’s lines,
‘tween Man and beast are undefined,
Where trees and grove grow heavens fruit,
And breezes waft the bamboo flutes,
This is where the moon entrances,
Leaves aglow where sunlight dances,
This is where the world began,
India, the motherland. - Back
Examples of Chi Kri Poetry by Neil Patel
- Legal use of poetry by Chi Kri
- a cross to bear
- a successful attitude
- calm calm calm
- if
- india
- listen
- my world is my mind
- peace
- some people
- talk to strangers
- the complaining race
- the stills of meditation
- weeds
- why does a man fight?
- make a stand
- not just a pretty face
- some would say
- money mad
- strength
- blazing heart
- the same flower
- enthusiasm
- the cream - inspirational reading
- the quiet one
- freedom
- world prayer
- one summer's night
- judgement
- beyond
- simple things prayer
- Chi Kri War Cry New Year 2014
- Fear of Failure
- a life worth living
- mind and soul
- a message from heaven