Jatinder Aulakh (Prepared Angela Kosta)

Jatinder Aulakh (Prepared Angela Kosta)

Jatinder Aulakh, India

Jatinder  Aulakh is born in 'Kohali a small village of Indian province Punjab situated near India-Pakistan border. He has been editor of Hindi and Punjabi literary journal ‘Meghla’. His articles and poetry have been published in leading newspapers and magazines. Jatinder Aulakh has been a columnist in several newspapers. By profession, he is a Homeopathic Doctor and his research work about archaeological sites has been well recognized. Nowadays he is literary editor of 'Punjabi Writer Weekly' New York based newspaper and publishing works of the writers from all around the world. Jatinder Aulakh ‘ s Book ‘ Majha In Ancient Ages’ is a research work about ancient ruined cities thousands years back in history. Jatinder Aulakh is a writer of best seller novel ‘ Fall Can't Cease The Springs’ published by Evincee publisher. Recently his Hindi book of translating Chinese Zen poetry has been published by Vera Publications.

CONTINUOUS JOURNEY

For infinite ages
In the dark sea
A ship wandering
Looking for the shore
The surge of waves of life
The bright towers of zeal and
The continuous journey

MYSTERY OF FAITH

Bird soaring high
On the mountain velly
Tiny feather falling from the sky
Swinging with Light wind
And slightly fell down
Into stream
Now it is fortune of flowing water
Destiny is far away
Who knows the 
Mystery of fate?

SOUL AND PATHS

Pen and notebook 
Laying aside me
Smells of coffee in the room 
Chirping birds at guava tree
White clouds passings
Under azure
Sunlight delights the earth
Making some shadows
Like a life span 
Some doughts and tears
When it shower 
the spell of happiness abundantly.

FREEZING NATURE

The nature is looking
At the path of Sun.
From one month
There is layer of fog 
And clouds in the sky.

Branches of trees 
Standing dry.
Little sparrow singing and
Watching at the sky,
"How can myself save
O Sun! You are in dark cave"...
There is drizzling from many days
Roofs of houses are dripping.
Perhaps! Everything will freeze

How difficult is leaving bed
And going office in this cold wave.
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