Month: September 2020

Poetry

All the World a Stage

On this wide stage We are players of our age We are little puppets Of our lord ye we guess   Everything is already destined What to do Or not Just awaiting for that moment To play what is ahead.   Who has written this play I don’t know only just […]

Articles

Rotten Apple

by Sowjanya M A rotten apple spoils the barrel. We all live in a place where even if a teetotaler drinks lime soda at a party sitting with a bunch of friends enjoying their alcohol drinks, the teetotaler will also be presumed as a drinker. With the recent news that […]

Poetry

Covid 19 and The West

CORONA VIRUS, UNSEEN ANYWHERE, CAUSING  COVID 19 -DEATH EVERYWHERE, FAST IS IT’S  SPREAD FASTER HUMANS FALL DEAD.   THE WORLD STANDS FROZEN, AT THE DEATHS, IN BAKER’S DOZENS, OF THE VICTIMS, UMPTEEN  SUCH DOZENS  AND MORE DEATHS IN MANY MORE  SUCH DOZENS.   DOZENS ARE NOTHING BUT A COUNT USED […]

Poetry

Moon Lit

Look beyond the horizon In silence rejoice deep contemplation Beyond the dark clouds sprout hope and tranquil buds   Darkness brings positivity allowing a new day to face with zest through As deep like ocean and sky high never dissolute hope when moon lit the sky         […]

Poetry

Hope

The world today is  fighting for life, Breaking its heart while listening for every sigh, Extending its hand for us to realize, That there is hope so let us all be wise.   The situation is really alarming, We all know what danger  covid could bring, The hope for triumph […]

Poetry

To Gole-PARK

Her eyes resemble and carry the smoke of an actor who reads his mirror, A practice which shall yield him an amplified delivery, A suitable expression which favours the plot. In them, there’s an unfamiliar and an unshaken faith in destiny: Like that tale of an abandoned child, left out […]

Poetry

Autumnal Bliss

The sun has kissed her body brown  mother earth sports tanned hue  looks incredible in her new ensemble    exotic flora and fauna  liberally splash colours  like endless amounts of hidden gems  under the safe haven of sky azure…  colourful blooms stitch motifs  frame exuberant nature, in its rapture   […]

Notifications

Priorities: 13 December, 1992

by Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra   For all those bravehearts, whose names are lost in the pages of history, fighting so that the people behind them never need to. 13 December, 1992. Radha-Krishna Nursing Home. 11:34 P.M.   So that nobody ever does it again. Vinayak rubbed the bridge of his […]