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Seafarer Poetry
Deepak Vinod Prakash Gupta
3 episodes
4 days ago
Poems made by sailors working hundreds and thousands of miles away from home. Their feelings poured in the thread of poetry so that they can be worn as a garland for your ears.
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Poems made by sailors working hundreds and thousands of miles away from home. Their feelings poured in the thread of poetry so that they can be worn as a garland for your ears.
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Arts
Episodes (3/3)
Seafarer Poetry
The Journey of a Letter
The Journey of a letter for a seafarer is different from usual. This podcast is an attempt to have a glimpse of that emotion.
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3 years ago
4 minutes 47 seconds

Seafarer Poetry
Second mate वाली रातें
The quietness of the sea during ocean crossing can be a beautiful experience. Life on the bridge amongst the limited people and resources can be a beautiful memory for the sailors who sail the mighty oceans. This poem is an attempt to give you a glimpse of the thoughts on a Second Officers mind during his bridge watch.
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4 years ago
2 minutes 44 seconds

Seafarer Poetry
Meri Chai
This poem is written from the perspective of an Indian sailor who loves his masala chai and knows that he will miss her when he joins his ship.
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4 years ago
1 minute 18 seconds

Seafarer Poetry
Poems made by sailors working hundreds and thousands of miles away from home. Their feelings poured in the thread of poetry so that they can be worn as a garland for your ears.