Month: August 2022

Poetry

Hope

I hope you come backWhen the sky appears blue,I got some sort of clueWhen evening turned to down. I hope the sombre faderain of euphoria will fall,You are lost as gust of windI have found myself lost without you. I hope we will reunite againwhen spring brings calmness,With colourful dreams […]

Poetry

The Cruel Face

Peaceful India hides and seeks Here the cruelty arrives Lions of Ashoka! , the power face It’s calm not hate                                                             […]

Poetry

My Teacher, My Friend

A mentor, a friend, as well as a guide, She has so many wonderful sides. She teaches us to face, this world that we live in, She teaches us to lead, she teaches us to win.                             […]

Articles

Men and Makeup

by Dikshita Parasar “Men don’t wear makeup” how many times have you heard people say that to their sons or stereotype it? I, myself, have seen people normalise it too many times to count. Whenever I ask people why they think men shouldn’t wear makeup, almost always their reply is […]

Articles

Mid-Life Bouts Do Not Need a Sports Car

by Mark Antony Rossi For most men, the state of marriage mutates into a form of mental illness which often physically manifests itself years later in what is euphemistically called a “mid-life” crisis. This occurrence is not the fault of women or life partners but rather a direct result of […]

Poetry

Tricks of Dead

They say the dead doesn’t feel anything, For his soul is away and body a numb Dead can’t play tricks for his mind is at peace Little knows, this world so dumb Didn’t knows a dead walks with a smile and stroll Everything he does to shows he’s alive But […]