Editor’s Note
It is well known that Khushwant ji did not believe in Heaven and Hell. Therefore, it would be inappropriate to say that he has left for his Celestial Abode. To borrow his own expression, one may state that he has ‘proceeded on a long road to nowhere’ and agnostics like him might meet him on that path when their turn comes! In the world of mortals, he has left an indelible mark through his writings. Whether one liked him or not, it was difficult to ignore him. His message was forever, eminently readable.
Col SK Kohli (XV NDA, CSM Easy Sqn, JUO Zojila Company, 24 IMA) was one of his countless admirers. Colls as he calls himself, is a poet in his own right. He has the ability to produce a piece at the speed of light. For this occasion, the ‘Duke’, as his friends affectionately call him, has sent in the following lines.
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Life and death
are two faces
of the same coin,
one faces towards sunrise
the other towards sunset
all the same
as the sun does set
it also does rise…
not in a rebirth
that I don’t believe
but rises in the eyes of humanity
so it seems….
till the cremation ground,
only…..
none has accompanied
anyone beyond
nor you
nor I will!
COLLS
Col .S K Kohli Retd
1174/37 NOIDA 201303
09818574698
AN INIMITABLE LIFESTYLE
This towering writer was not easily impressed by any one: big or small. He had ‘the ability to walk with the Kings, and yet not lose the common touch’ For himself he left the following epitaph long before he stopped breathing:
“Here lies one who spared neither man nor God
Waste not your tears on him, he was a sod
Writing nasty things he regarded as great fun
Thank the Lord he is dead, this son of a gun.”
A POST SCRIPT
Like most Indians, I remember countless things said by him. He was proud of his Sikh heritage, but at the same time he was a die hard Agnostic. He saw no contradiction in this. Many years ago, he narrated a small story which he wrote when he was covering an election in Punjab. It seems he got into a casual conversation with a Sikh taxi driver, whose beard was obviously trimmed. He asked him whether he would vote for the Congress or the Akalis. The man said, “Sahib ji bote tan sada panth nu hi jaooga!” ( Sir, my vote will indeed go to the community!) Khushwant ji pointed out that his beard did not reflect his faith, and the man was quick to respond, “Sahib ji meri darhi bhanwe bigad jaye, panth di darhhi patit nahin honi chahidi” (Sir, my beard may get disfigured, but the beard of the ‘panth’ must not suffer any harm!) The Sikh logic may be difficult to comprehend, but it exists, nevertheless.
Very few have read this
Most of the comments are mine
Still I thank all those
who have remembered us
My fondest regards
for entire human kind
Retain your faiths
as you WILL
Colls
Canada
22 Nov 2021
i will now have to post a similar vein poem
from my recent
archives
WHEN I DIE
SHALL HAVE TO FIND IT
SOONLY
I JUST CAME ACROSS THIS AGAIN
COLLS
Edited Poetry
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Life and death
are two faces
of the same coin,
one faces towards sunrise
the other towards sunset
All the same
as the sun does set
it also does rise…
Not in a rebirth
that I don’t accept
But rises in the eyes of humanity
so is it true
Till the cremation ground,
only…..
none has accompanied
anyone ever
not you
or I will!
Colls
I told you Dearest Surjitji,
If only you had published it
this article would have been a hit
now only 13 entries
perhaps half are mine
colls
”Sarreee duniya saalam kartee hai
chadtey sooraj koe
doobta hua suraj
kaun dekhta hae?
sivai photographer …
zara toe koe Boloe
aour issiliye
RIVER OF ROMANCE By colls toe padoe
Sir ,
I have already saluted you in person
You are a great poet yourself
Something ….
well pardon my ignorance not knowing it
colls
Khushwant Singh was an institution. His passing away is the end of an era.
Thank you sir for remembering a great man.
thou shalt not err to sir me
a simple soul as you know
through Surjit
thanks my friend
I am indeed
grateful to you
Thanks for sharing.
Bhavneet
Sir,
All said and done, this man ridiculed his wife after her death. I can never forgive him for that. He was not a gentleman. So what, if she was going around with Lala Bharat Ram of DCM. He was not man enough for his wife!
Mahavir
Kindly do not say
what one cannot say
with confidence and evidence
it speaks very low of us
Sir,
The inimitable Khushwant has left a void which is going to be difficult to fill. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. With that kind of an inheritance, he could have mad pots of money, and lived a life of luxury. But he found incredible joy in the lonely life of an author.
No one can doubt his secular values and truthfulness. Col Kohli has paid an apt tribute to him. Thanks for sharing.
Gul
Thank you for mentioning me
colls
Sir,
Very touching yet very apt.
Kiran Sharma
It can happen
if we all change our stance
according to time
Then only
you may accept the
Existence of God
in any mind amen
great poetry friend
you deserve
a standing ovation
Amen
‘Khushwant’ and ‘Colls’ are two faces of the same coin,
Many like their thoughts, others are yet to join.
Both are gifts of their own kind to the literary world,
They never differentiated between God & man.
Their views are similar, expressed in their own style,
Both value human birth & love mankind.
Their triggers, when pressed, blow off the lids
And sparkle controversies in human minds.
Sir ,
I have already saluted you
in person
You are a great poet yourself
Something ….
well pardon my ignorance
not knowing it
colls