Who is Ram Krishna Singh

Ram Krishna Singh, also known as R.K.Singh, has been writing for over four decades now . Born (31 December 1950), brought up and educated in Varanasi, he has been professionally concerned with teaching and research in the areas of English language teaching, especially for Science and Technology, and Indian English Poetry practices. Till the end of 2015, Professor of English (HAG) at IIT-ISM in Dhanbad, Dr Singh has published 56 books, including poetry collections Tainted With Prayers/Contaminado con oraciones (English/Spanish, 2019), Silencio: Blanca desconfianza: Silence: White distrust (Spanish edition, Kindle, Spanish/English, 2021), A Lone Sparrow (English/Arabic, 2021), Against the Waves: Selected Poems (2021), Changing Seasons: Selected Tanka and Haiku (English/Arabic, 2021), ...
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Ram Krishna Singh Poems

  • Poverty
    Poverty sneaks
    through her wet garment
    on the terrace
    ...
  • Snaky Path
    The path to the mastoid mountain is snaky
    the women you meet are not fucking material
    you can’t grab the sun shining in their hair
    they’re cool, hell-strong, know well how to take care of their wood ...
  • Again And Again
    Again and again
    I find myself on bed
    my sacred space
    but can't relax ...
  • Five Haiku With Arabic Translation
    هايكو : الشاعر الهندي رام كريشنا سينغ/ Ram Krishna Singh

    تعريب: أصيل الشابي
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  • Cry For Alternative
    There is a whole lot of life under the long flyover
    -- from fish market to plastic tents and car parking to excretion--
    poor pedestrians can't cross the road either side
    ...
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Mind 2 Shadow 1 Match 1 Long 1 Rise 1 Thought 1 Cold 1 Birthday 1 Morning 1 Street 1


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Sonnet Xvi. To Kosciusko
 by John Keats

Good Kosciusko, thy great name alone
Is a full harvest whence to reap high feeling;
It comes upon us like the glorious pealing
Of the wide spheres -- an everlasting tone.
And now it tells me, that in worlds unknown,
The names of heroes, burst from clouds concealing,
And changed to harmonies, for ever stealing
Through cloudless blue, and round each silver throne.
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