
Celebrating Harvest
As the chillness of winter spreads in, The body and soul seek some warmth. Festivities bring in the harmony of togetherness, Across the nation, in

As the chillness of winter spreads in, The body and soul seek some warmth. Festivities bring in the harmony of togetherness, Across the nation, in

In the silent night, a mysterious woman in black visits the woods, drawn to a man singing by a brook. His melancholic song for a lost love mirrors her own sorrow. Unseen by him, she listens each night, their wounded souls finding solace in the darkness, connected through shared grief.

Life is like chess, where every piece and move symbolizes key lessons. Success stems from focus, perseverance, and wise decisions. Embrace challenges, learn from setbacks, and strive for greatness with humility. Remember, even small efforts can lead to big victories. The brave, strategic, and patient are rewarded by fate.

Domestic violence destroys lives, leaving victims trapped in fear and silence. This poem captures the perspective of a woman enduring relentless abuse, until an unexpected event brings bittersweet relief and a chance for a new beginning. It urges society to act, stop the violence, and spread love and compassion.

The poem explores the narrator’s anguish and claustrophobic despair, trapped in a dark, suffocating confinement resembling a coffin. Vivid imagery captures their silent screams, isolation, and longing for freedom, while the relentless weight of time deepens their emotional decay, leaving them in a haunting state of despair and resignation.

The poem “#THE SHE SAGA” highlights the constant struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society, where their choices, ambitions, and rights are often suppressed. Despite societal pressures and injustices, the refrain “But rest is alright” underscores the expectation to remain silent and complacent in the face of inequality.

The poem “Stree” highlights the struggles and oppression women face in India, particularly in the wake of rising rape cases. It reflects on societal expectations, restrictions on women’s freedom, and the pain of living under constant scrutiny. The speaker longs for a chance to thrive and experience true freedom.

“Claim the Night” portrays a powerful protest for justice, sparked by the tragic death of Abhaya. In a midnight march, men, women, and even children demand accountability and the right to a safe future. Through a young girl’s innocent questions, the piece explores societal injustices and the fight for women’s freedom.

This poem celebrates India’s Independence Day by reflecting on the nation’s journey from its past as the “Golden Bird” to its present freedom, earned through the sacrifices of countless brave souls. It honors the legacy of unsung heroes and emphasizes the importance of continuing their mission to uphold India’s greatness.

From the Bylanes of My Small Town,” reflects a deep love for small-town life, capturing its simple beauty and charm. The poet contrasts the peaceful, nostalgic scenes of their hometown with the hectic pace of city life, expressing a longing to return to the serenity of their roots. The poem is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring allure of small-town memories.



