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Exploring Romance Through Poetry

In a way, this issue is a celebration of Romance through poetry. This is hardly surprising, for, don’t poetry and romance thrive together? We have five poems in this issue that explore the different facets of love. Click here to access these poems.

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Loreto M captures the spirit of romance in a poem that beautifully brings about the comfort zones existing in the most unexpected of places. Read on.

Phantom by Loreto M


Two people deeply in love, merge and transform into the five elements of nature namely Wind, Earth, Fire, Water and Ether. Parth Pandya’s poetry marries romance to the five elements.

Five Elements by Parth Pandya


Saranyan BV pens a poem around the emotions experienced by a couple and the sadness that lingers after a separation that follows a departure at midnight.

Departure at Midnight by Saranyan BV


Sometimes all it takes is a moment to experience the magic of romance, so much so that even priorities can change. Like what Arun Anantharaman captures in this poem.

Waking Up by Arun Anantharaman


In three small poems, Vinita Agrawal brings out the sadness and pain that someone who has lost their love experiences.

Lost Love by Vinita Agrawal


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