• July 11, 2016
  • Lily Swarn

Golden Staircase

An enigmatic poem from Lily that weaves magic with potent metaphors. Threads of live electric currents Raw and potent Throbbing with charges Penetrating persistently Into magical realms of eternity...
  • July 10, 2016
  • Deeya Bhattacharya

Summer of Pain

An evocative prose poem by Deeya that talk of seasons, a seaside resort and more.     Summer is at the helm of affairs, glistening beads of sweat wrap...
  • July 9, 2016
  • Joyce Yarrow

Dialog with a Cave Woman

An enigmatic poem where Joyce travels through time as two women, a mask and a person, talk. I see your fierce face peering out from behind an African mask in...
  • July 8, 2016
  • Lily Swarn

Father Time

Life braids laughter and sorrow. A poignant and soulful poem from Lily. Vivacious whoops of laughter Swept him off his feet Full throttle bliss overload Never augured good! Don’t...
  • July 4, 2016
  • Joyce Yarrow

The Detective and the Poet

The mystery writer and the poet in Joyce tells us what’s the brief of either in this interesting verse. The detective runs down digs up uncovers exposes and brings to...
  • July 3, 2016
  • Anumita Roy

Tulsi Mancha

A beautiful love poem by Anumita, where the wife waits for her sailor husband, praying and pining at the Tusli Mancha. She pulls her sari veil over her head, with...
  • July 2, 2016
  • Lily Swarn

A Shooting Star

An evocative poem from Lily that celebrates the bitter-sweet pathos of life. Jetting through space a star stopped in its tracks and played statue. It simply forgot to twinkle...
  • June 30, 2016
  • Sushmita Gupta

Sometimes

An enigmatic poem by Sushmita that transcends from the personal to the universal, exploring layers of love.  Sometimes, When my strained breath is relaxed,  And my rhythm is a swing....
  • June 29, 2016
  • Geethanjali Dilip

The Frame

Geethanjali gives us a glimpse of ‘not such a perfect world’, a slice of urban life in this poem. In not such a perfect world, Let you and I...
  • June 26, 2016
  • Anumita Roy

What Lines Say?

Anumita ventures into the conflicts of her inner world, seeking answers in this poignant poem. The lines on my sheet, what do these draw? The dreams that had played below...
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