Caller Non Grata
byWhat does one do when the uninitiated & uninvited crash into your thoughts?
What does one do when the uninitiated & uninvited crash into your thoughts?
A romantic, sensuous & beautiful poem perfect a monsoon evening. Enjoy reading.
In the everchanging sands of love, there are no guarantees. Read Supriya’s poem on love & longing.
Delicate, gentle & charming, this poem draws parallels between nature & love.
Romantic, sensual and exciting, this poem describes how lovers explore the alchemy of desire.
Poetry is the language of the heart; it’s the language through which one can reflect on life, death & everything in between.
Fr Stan Swamy, the 84-year-old Jesuit priest, was a humanist & a voice for the voiceless. His death in judicial custody denotes a perfect murder.
Sayan’s gentle poem, which seeks warmth & love from precious memories, tugs away at your heart. Read it.
You are about to read a powerful, poignant and haunting poem that reflects the dystopian times we are living through. Do read.
Here’s a poem that reads like a song, stings like a bee and bites like a crocodile. Read it.
Dystopia meets hope — with sadness & a cautious mix of optimism and pessimism — in this poem.
Prarthana’s poem is vivid, imaginative, & chimerical. Read it.
Cryptic, interesting & fascinating: this poem narrates a glorious alternate reality.
Are dead bodies now akin to floral offerings to the Ganges? asks poet Prathap Kamat in his powerful poem.
Here’s a poignant poem that is simple yet soul stirring. Do read.