Lyahus Riman March 30, 2001
#20 Posted by Zahra on April 1, 2001 1:33:04 pm
Dost-Mittar G:
I intend to be there in late April inshallah. And I just hope the R.C Skateway is still in its ``cool attire`` and I can enjoy my skating acrobats without any gloves. I find the place chilly, but not cold as cold :-) I guess I have aquired that resistance against cold weather. Now I simply love it.
Few years back, I took an adventurous trip to visit my friends in Canada. Drove from NJ to Ottawa on one fine sunny day. It was the most beautiful drive, I have ever had in my life in the chilling winter season[january]. Around 400-450 miles drive. During that I ran into hail-storms, rain and shine, fluffy snow, hide-and-seek of pretty dhoop...in short, words cannot fair well to explain that trip. As I crossed the border between the US and Canada, I was very disappointed. Thank God, after I saw some signs of life, I realized that I was on planet earth :-)otherwise I had planned to sue AAA and their trip-tik maps. It`s very different when you fly from airport-to-airport and it`s a completely different experience when you drive to a new place. I was so glad that I chose the latter.
Thanks for your warm wishes. By the way, are there any Gulehris in Ottawa? or in its vicinity?
Regards.
I intend to be there in late April inshallah. And I just hope the R.C Skateway is still in its ``cool attire`` and I can enjoy my skating acrobats without any gloves. I find the place chilly, but not cold as cold :-) I guess I have aquired that resistance against cold weather. Now I simply love it.
Few years back, I took an adventurous trip to visit my friends in Canada. Drove from NJ to Ottawa on one fine sunny day. It was the most beautiful drive, I have ever had in my life in the chilling winter season[january]. Around 400-450 miles drive. During that I ran into hail-storms, rain and shine, fluffy snow, hide-and-seek of pretty dhoop...in short, words cannot fair well to explain that trip. As I crossed the border between the US and Canada, I was very disappointed. Thank God, after I saw some signs of life, I realized that I was on planet earth :-)otherwise I had planned to sue AAA and their trip-tik maps. It`s very different when you fly from airport-to-airport and it`s a completely different experience when you drive to a new place. I was so glad that I chose the latter.
Thanks for your warm wishes. By the way, are there any Gulehris in Ottawa? or in its vicinity?
Regards.
#19 Posted by Zahra on April 1, 2001 1:05:19 pm
Mr JB:
``very surprised at peoples` failure to analyze and disect the simple art form of scrambling letters of words or, in this case, a name.``
Buhat Buhat Shukriya Meherbani!( *_ *)[a face with twinkling gratitude ]
Naqis-ul-Aql couldn`t reach that artistic level of comprehension :-( !
I am speechless.
Shukrun!
``very surprised at peoples` failure to analyze and disect the simple art form of scrambling letters of words or, in this case, a name.``
Buhat Buhat Shukriya Meherbani!( *_ *)[a face with twinkling gratitude ]
Naqis-ul-Aql couldn`t reach that artistic level of comprehension :-( !
I am speechless.
Shukrun!
#18 Posted by SameerJB on April 1, 2001 12:52:29 pm
very surprised at peoples` failure to analyze and disect the simple art form of scrambling letters of words or, in this case, a name.
Lyahus is perhaps Suhayl (read backward) or Sohail whereas Riman is perhaps Imran.
Good poem Lyahus. I just hope you are not scrambling the meaning of love, to keep yourself warm in the frigid winter of Canada.
Lyahus is perhaps Suhayl (read backward) or Sohail whereas Riman is perhaps Imran.
Good poem Lyahus. I just hope you are not scrambling the meaning of love, to keep yourself warm in the frigid winter of Canada.
#16 Posted by lyahusriman on April 1, 2001 12:52:29 pm
Zahra,
Curious...what sort of boot camp were you on? The one that they have for troublemakers? On a similar note, has anyone seen that reality Tv show bootcamp? I hear it is pretty funny.
--cheers
Lyahus
Curious...what sort of boot camp were you on? The one that they have for troublemakers? On a similar note, has anyone seen that reality Tv show bootcamp? I hear it is pretty funny.
--cheers
Lyahus
#15 Posted by lyahusriman on April 1, 2001 12:52:29 pm
Re Post#12, And AAmir`s post.
Yes I am Pakistani.
To Zahra`s worry about a virus, you caught me :), I was being evasive.
Okay so Who is Lyahus, or what is Lyahus? I wrote a poem earlier that explained a bit about who Lyahus is. In the simplest sense, Lyahus is an alter ego. Lyahus is the opposite of who I am. Lyahus backwards = Suhayl. Temporal guessed that one ages ago (pretty obvious anyway :).
I decided some time back to write as 2 identities, myself and Lyahus. Lyahus got away with some darker stuff, the opposite of what Suhayl felt. But that distinction has now blurred.
I do live in Canada, I used to love the winter, but now I have decided that there is no use torturing the body with this harshness. I have a new love, Cuba the seductress, she beckons...I must heed her call.
Now back to the subject regarding Lahore...I have decided I will visit Lahore, after I go to Cuba of course. I`ll have nihari for breakfast, eat several times a day, visit during basant so I can fly kites, do some ``tarda tardi`` with the beautiful Punjabi girls, etc etc. I have lived abroad too long.
Suggestion and donations welcome ;)
--Cheers
Lyahus
Yes I am Pakistani.
To Zahra`s worry about a virus, you caught me :), I was being evasive.
Okay so Who is Lyahus, or what is Lyahus? I wrote a poem earlier that explained a bit about who Lyahus is. In the simplest sense, Lyahus is an alter ego. Lyahus is the opposite of who I am. Lyahus backwards = Suhayl. Temporal guessed that one ages ago (pretty obvious anyway :).
I decided some time back to write as 2 identities, myself and Lyahus. Lyahus got away with some darker stuff, the opposite of what Suhayl felt. But that distinction has now blurred.
I do live in Canada, I used to love the winter, but now I have decided that there is no use torturing the body with this harshness. I have a new love, Cuba the seductress, she beckons...I must heed her call.
Now back to the subject regarding Lahore...I have decided I will visit Lahore, after I go to Cuba of course. I`ll have nihari for breakfast, eat several times a day, visit during basant so I can fly kites, do some ``tarda tardi`` with the beautiful Punjabi girls, etc etc. I have lived abroad too long.
Suggestion and donations welcome ;)
--Cheers
Lyahus
#14 Posted by Zahra on April 1, 2001 12:51:50 pm
Lyahus:
``You visit Canada only in the winter time? You sick sick woman! I go to California in the winter (for as long as I can), next stop Cuba.``
I simply love winter season, aside from the beautiful fall. Rideau Canal Skateway and Winterlude festivities are worth cherishing. Life!I do not like Ottawa very much, but often visit to meet friends around the festivities`time. In general, kind of a dead city! Which part of Canada you were talking about? Oh, then it`s another question.Ignore!
On an ending note:
``You visit Canada only in the winter time? You sick sick woman! I go to California in the winter (for as long as I can), next stop Cuba.``
I simply love winter season, aside from the beautiful fall. Rideau Canal Skateway and Winterlude festivities are worth cherishing. Life!I do not like Ottawa very much, but often visit to meet friends around the festivities`time. In general, kind of a dead city! Which part of Canada you were talking about? Oh, then it`s another question.Ignore!
On an ending note:
#13 Posted by Urstruly on April 1, 2001 10:37:45 am
Lyahus!
Finally, read you poem. very nice.
Aamir:
Was that yours?
Zahra:
Last post-good one.
Finally, read you poem. very nice.
Aamir:
Was that yours?
Zahra:
Last post-good one.
#12 Posted by Zahra on April 1, 2001 3:56:40 am
Lyahus:
There is some virus going on here. Whoever is asked a question, the person skips that question and starts cross-examination!
What does Lyahus mean? Could you please state that in a word or two. Being a poet and a writer, you should not have any difficulty. If you are uncomfortable revealing the meaning of Lyahus then just say so. That`s perfectly fine.
``Lahore is a place I`ve been only once (for 5 hours). I am told it is the culinary capital of Pakistan and overall center of livliness. On my last visit to Pakistan, I noticed a great lack of women in Islamabad and Karachi (in the markets etc). I was comforted by a friend who said, don`t worry, go to Lahore. That`s where you find the Pakistani Beauties.``
Lahore is a special city. It has culture, culinary delights and its special homely touch. Islamabad - is a new ciy and has yet to acquire any culture. Pindi - still have some. KHI - I cannot stand the city!
In general, Punjab has the most beautiful and fertile land with the tastiest water. So the results will be obvious :-)! The men as well as women of Punjab are the sweetest and the prettiest ones, without any doubt!
``Are these stories about Lahore true, or have I built up Lahore as something it is not? ;)``
Writers and poets have quite a few strange habits. They assume a lot and then they want to get confirmation on their assumptions every now and then. Well, if you believe in something strongly then just go by it. Why care to confirm the very obvious :-)?
The concept of beauty varies based on our perception. Few years back, I was in Scottsdale, AZ for a boot-camp. It was late August 105F-117F. Extremely hot! I detest summer season, but something happened one evening. I came out of our resort to watch the sunset. The color of the sky was dull orangish-red and the air was so crispy hot that I was taken-aback by the beauty of nature. The rustish sunset and the heat wave reminded me of Lahore like hell.
On another note: Visiting the famous Hiran Minar in the outskirts of Lahore, on Sheikhupura Road. A very unique historical building - with a beautiful lake nearby! As I was leaving, I made one mistake. I looked back. And the picture is still intact. The clear reflection of Hiran Minar in the lake-water. To me that was beauty!
Take Care.
There is some virus going on here. Whoever is asked a question, the person skips that question and starts cross-examination!
What does Lyahus mean? Could you please state that in a word or two. Being a poet and a writer, you should not have any difficulty. If you are uncomfortable revealing the meaning of Lyahus then just say so. That`s perfectly fine.
``Lahore is a place I`ve been only once (for 5 hours). I am told it is the culinary capital of Pakistan and overall center of livliness. On my last visit to Pakistan, I noticed a great lack of women in Islamabad and Karachi (in the markets etc). I was comforted by a friend who said, don`t worry, go to Lahore. That`s where you find the Pakistani Beauties.``
Lahore is a special city. It has culture, culinary delights and its special homely touch. Islamabad - is a new ciy and has yet to acquire any culture. Pindi - still have some. KHI - I cannot stand the city!
In general, Punjab has the most beautiful and fertile land with the tastiest water. So the results will be obvious :-)! The men as well as women of Punjab are the sweetest and the prettiest ones, without any doubt!
``Are these stories about Lahore true, or have I built up Lahore as something it is not? ;)``
Writers and poets have quite a few strange habits. They assume a lot and then they want to get confirmation on their assumptions every now and then. Well, if you believe in something strongly then just go by it. Why care to confirm the very obvious :-)?
The concept of beauty varies based on our perception. Few years back, I was in Scottsdale, AZ for a boot-camp. It was late August 105F-117F. Extremely hot! I detest summer season, but something happened one evening. I came out of our resort to watch the sunset. The color of the sky was dull orangish-red and the air was so crispy hot that I was taken-aback by the beauty of nature. The rustish sunset and the heat wave reminded me of Lahore like hell.
On another note: Visiting the famous Hiran Minar in the outskirts of Lahore, on Sheikhupura Road. A very unique historical building - with a beautiful lake nearby! As I was leaving, I made one mistake. I looked back. And the picture is still intact. The clear reflection of Hiran Minar in the lake-water. To me that was beauty!
Take Care.
#11 Posted by Chowk Staff on April 1, 2001 3:42:53 am
Due to a posting error an earlier poem by Lyahus was getting displayed. The correct poem is now being displayed.
We apologize for the inconvenience. Sorry Lyahus. Sorry InterActors!
We apologize for the inconvenience. Sorry Lyahus. Sorry InterActors!
#10 Posted by AAmir on March 31, 2001 10:26:00 pm
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#9 Posted by Asim on March 31, 2001 10:26:00 pm
``I was comforted by a friend who said, don`t worry, go to Lahore. That`s where you find the Pakistani Beauties.``
Your speculation above is partially true. Nowadays, you see an ``affected`` version of the true Lahori girls, who are far too busy emulating their Karachi counterparts.
Can we get the True Lahori girls back, as opposed to the anorexic ones sporting their diets and all at Fortress stadiums, or so I hear from some very concerned school mates?
Asim
Your speculation above is partially true. Nowadays, you see an ``affected`` version of the true Lahori girls, who are far too busy emulating their Karachi counterparts.
Can we get the True Lahori girls back, as opposed to the anorexic ones sporting their diets and all at Fortress stadiums, or so I hear from some very concerned school mates?
Asim
#8 Posted by lyahusriman on March 31, 2001 5:02:43 pm
Zahra,
Lahore is a place I`ve been only once (for 5 hours). I am told it is the culinary capital of Pakistan and overall center of livliness. On my last visit to Pakistan, I noticed a great lack of women in Islamabad and Karachi (in the markets etc). I was comforted by a friend who said, don`t worry, go to Lahore. That`s where you find the Pakistani Beauties.
Are these stories about Lahore true, or have I built up Lahore as something it is not? ;)
--cheers
Lyahus
Lahore is a place I`ve been only once (for 5 hours). I am told it is the culinary capital of Pakistan and overall center of livliness. On my last visit to Pakistan, I noticed a great lack of women in Islamabad and Karachi (in the markets etc). I was comforted by a friend who said, don`t worry, go to Lahore. That`s where you find the Pakistani Beauties.
Are these stories about Lahore true, or have I built up Lahore as something it is not? ;)
--cheers
Lyahus
#7 Posted by lyahusriman on March 31, 2001 5:02:43 pm
Zahra,
You visit Canada only in the winter time? You sick sick woman! I go to California in the winter (for as long as I can), next stop Cuba.
Okay to clarify the ``Who is Lyahus`` and ``Rainy Day`` stuff. Something is wrong with the Chowk cgi engine. I once published a poem titled ``Who is Lyahus`` on chowk, ages ago. Now this ``Rainy Day`` got published. For some reason when I click on Rainy Day, it puts the title from ``Who is Lyahus`` and the poem from ``Rainy Day``. It is wierd, but I guess it works for me!
Now about Lyahus...hmmm...Who is Lyahus? Well the poem with the title ``Who is Lyahus`` explains that one. I wonder if it is still accessible on chowk.
Scout, thanks for tasting the poem as sweet ;). My more ...mmm...sweeter poems got immediately rejected on Chowk.
--cheers
Lyahus Riman
You visit Canada only in the winter time? You sick sick woman! I go to California in the winter (for as long as I can), next stop Cuba.
Okay to clarify the ``Who is Lyahus`` and ``Rainy Day`` stuff. Something is wrong with the Chowk cgi engine. I once published a poem titled ``Who is Lyahus`` on chowk, ages ago. Now this ``Rainy Day`` got published. For some reason when I click on Rainy Day, it puts the title from ``Who is Lyahus`` and the poem from ``Rainy Day``. It is wierd, but I guess it works for me!
Now about Lyahus...hmmm...Who is Lyahus? Well the poem with the title ``Who is Lyahus`` explains that one. I wonder if it is still accessible on chowk.
Scout, thanks for tasting the poem as sweet ;). My more ...mmm...sweeter poems got immediately rejected on Chowk.
--cheers
Lyahus Riman
#5 Posted by Zahra on March 30, 2001 10:56:12 pm
Probably, Lyahus means a rainy day. Great Intro. Thanks for the hint.
Take Care.
Take Care.
#4 Posted by lyahusriman on March 30, 2001 10:36:09 pm
Hmmm...something is wrong here...
I click on the title Rainy Day, and I get to Who is Lyahus!
Wierd.
Anyway...this was sent ages ago...so I apologize to all for unknowingly become part of this great poetry dump....what`s that...15 poems so far? People are sick of it....aggghhhh....
cheers
Lyahus
I click on the title Rainy Day, and I get to Who is Lyahus!
Wierd.
Anyway...this was sent ages ago...so I apologize to all for unknowingly become part of this great poetry dump....what`s that...15 poems so far? People are sick of it....aggghhhh....
cheers
Lyahus
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