Priya Mahadevan shares the joyful experiences of visiting Diu with her family for a vacation. Here’s a poem that talks about a trip that was loads of fun from beginning to end. Read on.
For Latha Prem Sakhya, her dreams are about elves or goblins. The sleeping mind is the stage for dreams, she says. Latha lends a poetic touch to the June 2010 theme, ‘Dreams Unlimited’.
The joy of experiencing the beauty of the well-written word is priceless. P.R.Viswanathan describes the experience poetically, most apt for a piece celebrating the July 2010 theme, ‘The Written Word’.
Even memories are a shadow of what they once were, says Swetha Ramachandran, as they try to cling on to inanimate things. Swetha Ramachandran pens a poem to represent the December 2010 theme, ‘The Past and the Future’.
Here are few words that provide plenty of inspiration. R.Seshan’s poem, motivating and awakening every Indian, is a rich tribute to the August 2011 theme, ‘India Decoded’.
A question raised a year ago, finds its answer this time. Mother Nature and Her child coverse in an interesting poem written by Varsha Sreenivasan.
It is a flight of fantasy inside a dream – Latha Sakhya’s response to the theme ‘Time Machine’ in poetry.
How does a journey that has Time for companionship feel like? Parth Pandya’s poem will tell you just that.
Latha Prem Sakhya pens a poem about the quiet fun of a magical morning, which is now a thing of past.