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Monday, December 11 2000
Wild Model
By- Jayan Andrews

Jayan, originally from Kerala, is now living with his family in Denver, Colorado. He earned a degree in electrical engineering from India and after coming to USA persued a Master's degree in Energy Management from New York Institute of Technology. He is currently working full time in Denver and attends part-time class at University of Colorado, Boulder in energy efficiency in order to finish the prerequisites for a doctorate program. He has a passion for literature, especially poems write in Malayalam and English.
Jayan is also a nature lover and is concerned about environmental damages around the globe particularly in India.

When feelings swell to emotions
how can I be silent
When fillings burst to erosions
how can I be stagnant
When billings crush me with tensions
how can I be sleeping
When silly errors blush me with shame
how can I be stubborn
When fully guilty with sour sins
how can I be sweet
When nailing past, to this day
how can I be well
When drilling future, to present
how can I be bailed
When wild with self model
how can I be mild to world

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