Wandering Thoughts
byPoetry is the language of the heart; it’s the language through which one can reflect on life, death & everything in between.
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.
A poignant poem that represents the reality of what is happening all around us.
Powerful & poignant, this poem is a reflection of the dystopian reality we are living through. Do read.
At the end of all this, will we all meet and laugh like old times?
When we focus on one aspect of our life, we are likely to let go of others. We are only left with memories.
Reimagining a mythological character, Sil envisions a fascinating scenario through verse.