Parth Pandya traces the journey of a relationship in a poem that weaves together memories and the present.
What makes us all teary-eyed when we grow nostalgic of the days that were? Nandagopal attempts to find an answer through a poem which stresses that in the end, nostalgia is all about our dire attempts to make peace with Father Time himself.
Here is a poem about the tapestry of memories we create and the relationship between time, love, memories and our own fragility. Satyam Pati attempts to express in words the depth that creates nostalgia.
In a poem that captures the beauty of life in a village as a child, Mohankumar presents his version of Wonderland.
Bakul Banerjee explores some of the dreamy imageries of Bengali poet, Jibanananda Das, in a poem.
Look around and the omnipresent beauty will find you in her myriad ways. Saima Afreen unleashes a whole new world in front of your eyes through her poem.
Spells of perfect silence are brief and elusive like the dew that slips off a leaf. Anupama Krishnakumar writes a poem on the elusive silence that leaves her wonderstruck.
Snippets from letters that a mother writes to her daughter over a period of time reveal what the mother infers from her daughter’s letters and what she, in turn, tells her little one. Shobhana Kumar writes a poem that captures the conversation between a mother and a daughter, from the mother’s perspective.
Children often gift their parents precious moments in their small handwritten notes on cards, which they offer for no reason other than love. What if parents are too busy to read these little notes? What happens when the children grow up and leave their homes, leaving behind these paper memories? Debleena Roy writes a poem.