Journalist Hirak Dasgupta's poem on the grief of the ephemeral nature of life
Tag: indie lit
How about loving again by Kashiana SinghHow about loving again by Kashiana Singh
Kashiana Singh writes of romance and affection after the vows.
Rain by Kallol ChoudhuryRain by Kallol Choudhury
A refreshing poem from Kallol Choudhury.
The Rustle Breezes by Michael Ediomo UdoThe Rustle Breezes by Michael Ediomo Udo
Michael Ediomo Udo from Nigeria writes an innovative poem on the impressions of love.
Rain by Debajyoti GuptaRain by Debajyoti Gupta
Poem by Debajyoti Gupta
There is Someone by Mohammed Arshad AminThere is Someone by Mohammed Arshad Amin
Wonderful poetry excerpt from Mohammed Arshad Amin. Check out links for the new poetry collection.
Vanished Layers of Illuminated Skin by Priyanka BanerjeeVanished Layers of Illuminated Skin by Priyanka Banerjee
Priyanka Banerjee's latest poem is an exploration of cosmic mysticism and loss.
Tender Malignancy of My Brittle Heart by Amrita ValanTender Malignancy of My Brittle Heart by Amrita Valan
A engaging poem of personal despair and self-doubt by Amrita Valan.
Romancing with Nation’s Unrest by Priyanka BanerjeeRomancing with Nation’s Unrest by Priyanka Banerjee
Priyanka Banerjee writes a poem harmonizing rebellion with pride in one's country during a time of the nation's unrest.
The Streets Are Narrow Like Golden Threads by Maid CorbicThe Streets Are Narrow Like Golden Threads by Maid Corbic
Maid Corbic writes a poem of sympathy for homeless youth.