The Trifling Complex
bySupraajha’s thought-provoking poem questions the basis of our actions & asks if we need to put pressure on ourselves.
Supraajha’s thought-provoking poem questions the basis of our actions & asks if we need to put pressure on ourselves.
Most of us live more in our heads, or self-image, rather than in the totality of our being. Here’s the Soul Sutra.
Do your memories reveal that you are no longer the person you once were? Jaya Nair’s fascinating poem.
Rituparna Sengupta writes a charming poem that triggers nostalgia for the ten paise and its smaller cousin, the two paise.
Life, much like a book, is filled with stories we cherish & appreciate. Bina, a poet, reflects on them through verse.
Do we realise how and when we lose ourselves? Do we recognise it? Prathap Kamath’s fascinating poem.
Abhay K writes a stirring poem in defense of lies.
Amalendu Jyotishi encapsulates a romantic rendezvous with nature & his dance with destiny through a fascinating verse.
The sacred birds of ancient Egypt singing the song of songs—the song of Solomon—yearn for each other & celebrate love.
A reverie of enigma & fantasy calls on Arjun Mangol, asks him to pen a verse of their haunting rendezvous.
The distinction between the imagined & the real is blurred with a new realisation. Gorick Brahmachari’s fascinating poem.
Abstract, irascible & provocative, Sarabjeet’s poem sibilates the darkest emotions that denote a black moral compass.
Rapes have become normalised, reported every other day like petrol prices & movie reviews. Mallika writes a powerful poem.
Does creativity come from an abyss of darkness where a rim of nothingness exists?
There isn’t much to celebrate if god remains a mere spectator when we are hungry & thirsty. Rashmi’s powerful poem.