Ledges
Read this poignant poem that delves into the depths of the soul.
Goirick Brahmachari’s debut collection of poems, For the Love of Pork (Les Editions du Zaporogue, Denmark) won the Muse India – Satish Verma Young Writer Award (Poetry) 2016. He is also the winner of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize, 2016. Other collections of verses by Brahmachari include joining the dots, 2016, Wet Radio and Other Poems, 2017 and A Broken Exit, 2019. He is currently working on a collaborative volume of verses titled ‘The Nightwalkers’ along with Debarshi Mitra. His poems and essays have appeared in various journals, magazines, blogs and pamphlets.
Read this poignant poem that delves into the depths of the soul.
Goirick’s poem reminisces about love, longing, unbroken bridges, and the pain of separation.
What does it feel like to return to an unfinished poem?
Here’s a poem that reflects on life and loneliness. Do read it.
Here’s a poignant, philosophical poem that activates your grey cells to think about the poetics of patronage.
Continuity is comforting. But slowly & steadily, everything you hate slowly becomes a habit.
Questions & answers, when skilfully crafted by a poet, magically transform into a poignant story that conveys a myriad emotions. Read Goirick’s fascinating verse.
A poet narrates the travails of travelling in an Indian train through verse.
For centuries, ideas of love & death have been narrated through poetry and literature, conveying intimacy & pain.
A poet pens an elegy, pouring his deepest desires, disappointments and desires.
With all movement stalled, for once, the world seems to behave itself. For a poet, this bizarre tranquillity like utopia.
The distinction between the imagined & the real is blurred with a new realisation. Gorick Brahmachari’s fascinating poem.
Goirick Brahmachari portrays a mystifying labyrinth of human connections through a subliminal & enchanting poem; do read.
A white page is more beautiful than a poem; it is a funnel through which you can inhale love, exhale anger, and just be.
“Dare me to fight, My inner demons now. Teach me, teach me the devotion, Of your voice, its bass.”