A Photograph
By Narendra Jain
The house that was razed in the last war
Has no roof left
Walls almost dilapidated
And the window panes
Have shattered down on the debris
A Photograph
By Narendra Jain
The house that was razed in the last war
Has no roof left
Walls almost dilapidated
And the window panes
Have shattered down on the debris
A black and … Continue reading→
Opposition to Solitary
by Kumar Ambuj
He is a pebble
In the comfort of your sleep
A tiny thought
A word in your shining language that
Makes you stutter
A pothole in your way
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Americanization
By Vishnu Nagar
I have never been to America, was never invited either
That I would be invited is unlikely
My children do not have any plans as of now
To go or settle down … Continue reading→
Cruelty
By Kumar Ambuj
Forgiveness would go away gradually
a desire for love would still be there but it would cease to be a necessity
restlessness of achieving would wither and so would the suffering of loss
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Almost uninvited
By Ashok Kumar Pandey
We sure were present in every ceremony
amid unfamiliar smiles and impervious silences
the invitation cards reached us every single time
in spite of the incomplete address and … Continue reading→