Friday, April 4, 2025

Tag:Indian Ruminations

Participative Freedom – Sasibhusan Rath

  Sasibhusan Rath A grand father carries his grand child on his back or shoulder playing himself as a horse or an elephant, the grand child becomes...

“I created a second world, semi darkened with flashes of light and colour” Sharmila Ray, Poet, Kolkata

Sharmila Ray teaches history at City College, Kolkata. She has authored four books of poems, Earth Me and You, A Day with Rini, Down...

Rainbow Bridge – Vanita Thakkar

Vanita Thakkar A cluster of grey, water-ladden Clouds came drifting Along with the somewhat strong wind, Hid the Sun And sent down showers Of unexpected raindrops beneath On the cold, gently...

Paroma Sen

Paroma Sen from Bombay is a passionate creative writer. She loves to pen her thoughts and ideas into stories and poems. She has interest...

Pen is to Fight

“Freedom is not something one people can bestow on another as a gift. They claim it as their own and none can keep it...

Rejoice – Giridhar Murali

Giridhar Murali As a gentle breeze ruffled through my hair, my thoughts roamed wide and far; Though many years have passed since, as if it was only yesterday...

She’s Gone…… – Sethulakshmi

he sat weary and lonesome, game lost and life drained, stink of death smothered her, intoxicating her luscious senses. Held close to her heart was a fist, tightly clenched...

Alphabet of evil

Premji is a talented poet born in a remote village named Madappad near Attingal, in Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala. He is an automobile Engineer...

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A night to remember

Stay up all night with me for once, I say Don’t complain we have work the very next day Step out...
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Daydream

“Wow, you look...” As soon as those words slipped from his mouth, he regretted conceding to a third drink...

Burn

One day when I'm dead I'll be alive is how they put it at church and Sunday School and sometimes I...

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A night to remember

Stay up all night with me for once, I...

Daydream

“Wow, you look...” As soon as those words slipped...