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Precepts

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.

Revisit

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.

The Dream

A student runs into his professor after 25 years and begins visiting the old man every time he gets the chance to visit the town.M. Mohankumar pens a story around what happens during one such visit when the professor and student talk about a dream.

The Night He Read Keats’ Lamia

It’s a dream in which he sees his desired one tenderly express love. M.Mohankumar’s poem captures the dream.

Last Call

When someone dear doesn’t respond to your call repeatedly, you realise that the thread of attachment is gone. M.Mohankumar’s poem brings out this disconnect subtly.

Whoever Stole My Purse

Losing your wallet isn’t a very pleasant experience, especially when it’s loaded with money and other important things. Mohankumar’s poem describes how he imagines someone would lift a purse off an unsuspecting person.

One Day

From dawn to dusk, Mohankumar summarises the little details of yet another day through a poem.