Stranger
byDo we know who we are? If we don’t, do we feel like strangers to ourselves?
Do we know who we are? If we don’t, do we feel like strangers to ourselves?
A poet reflects on her father, Walt Whitman & the memory of singing in a choir.
In this game of life & death, some survive.
Here’s a quirky poem that piques your romantic interest and quashes it with élan. Do read it.
An evening beneath a tree brings back memories of love, longing & heartbreak. Do read this lovely poem.
Do you remember the dreams you dreamt of when you saw a blue letter? Here’s poem that takes you on a highway to nostalgia.
A poet-scholar narrates the story of a man who sells tea — through verse
How do we deal make sense of our nostalgia?
What do we miss out on when we choose to opt for the convenience of the digital world?
How do we understand the vagaries of life, death & afterlife?
Here’s a poem that reflects on the death of democracy. Read it. Reflect on it.
Here’s a poem that reflects on the vagaries of climate change.
How does one come to terms with the fact that peace is dead & the season of violence has dawned upon us?
This cryptic, poignant poem rebels against the norm & challenges the singularity of linguistic conventions.
In a system sans sanity, when men act like devilish beasts, can justice ever be delivered? Will truth triumph?