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A Lovers’ Discourse

A couple converse about the possibility of a life together. Nandagopal T pens a poem that showcases the dialogue between the two while leaving the future of their relationship open to interpretation.

We are Allergic to Cut Onions

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.

Just Friends

Love, sometimes, is left unconfessed, for the fear of messing things up. Nandagopal T captures the emotions and the dilemma in a poem.

The Life and Ambitions of Muthu

Nandagopal’s poem offers a peek into the life of an Indian citizen, Muthu, a straight talker who believes that as far as his life is concerned, he has done well by Indian standards.

Sense

A little girl and her grandmother deal with a rare problem that occupies their days, thoughts and dreams. Nandagopal T tells the story of how they try to  cope with it.

Top Management Zombies

Corporate workspaces today are all about following rules, making things rather monotonous to the point of people feeling disillusioned about the whole process. Nandagopal T pens a poem on the lackluster lives of the zombies of the corporate world.

Photograph of an Unknown Woman

He is spellbound by the beauty of an unknown woman that he hastens to capture this epiphany in a photograph. But destiny has something even better in store for him. Nandagopal T writes a poem that tells you the story of how the photograph was born into this world.