There are no rules about love or lust and no paths that define what should happen or when should it happen. Nida writes a poem on an affair of the heart.
A couple converse about the possibility of a life together. Nandagopal T pens a poem that showcases the dialogue between the two while leaving the future of their relationship open to interpretation.
Seasons change, life changes. What of love? Does it change with time? Here is a poem exploring the beauty of falling in love. Bhargavi Chandrasekharan’s translation of Manushyaputhiran’s original (“Aaluyara Mazhaiththuli”) in Tamizh.
In a poem, Satyam Pati throws light on the yearnings of someone who has loved but could never confess.
Satyam Pati’s poem is about that unwavering soul inside all of us which dares. It celebrates our ability to face great odds and still stand tall.
Early settlers in Iceland, particularly those who survived the extreme environment are fine examples of indomitable human spirit. Inspired by the basalt columns and caves created by major seismic upheavals in Iceland, Bakul Banerjee writes a poem.
Many a time, we travel alone both metaphorically and otherwise, and whenever we do that, we tend to ruminate over the quality time spent with our loved ones. M.V.L.Narasamamba writes a poem about how we try to fill the gaps that are within and next to us.
‘The 7 to 9 Funk’ is Sneha Sundaram’s nostalgic ode to first loves, Mumbai monsoons, Shah Rukh Khan and reminiscing about dancing in the rain.