A man who loves variety in life celebrates yet another birthday, but is everything alright? Shirani Rajapakse’s poem has the answers.
Through five little poems, M. Mohankumar presents a humourous take on some oft-heard phrases and words in our lives.
Time and again, we come across certain morals that are put across to us frequently. M. Mohankumar’s poem gives an ironic twist to these oft-heard morals.
When a person revisits the land of one’s childhood after many years, what happens? Indeed, memories come rushing. M. Mohankumar’s poem captures the questions, emotions and the experience.
A girl recalls the events of a night at her home when relatives came visiting and when there was little food. What did her mother do? The memory of a moonlit night is captured in a poem by Bakul Banerjee.
What’s left behind for someone who has been in a fleeting relationship? Memories and some songs. Vinita Agrawal’s poem tells you more.
As time moves on and the waiting seems endless, it is nostalgia that offers respite. Vinita Agrawal writes a poem.
Parth Pandya captures the various ways in which mobile phones feature in our lives, through haikus.
Youngsters today are highly addicted to their mobile phones – so much so that they have cocooned themselves into a virtual world. Cell phones have grown to be their extended selves. Pranusha Kulkarni’s poem is a parody on how addicted they have become to this millennial gadget.