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  • Interim

    I sit with the echoes of my longing And the still sad humdrum of humanity There is a sigh of my timid horizon Where the noon day begins Where the stars shall be won And nothing Nothing will be relevant except for the moment We breathe A minute second of magical ecstasy A rainbow hidden, Read more

  • Anne & Angelou

    I have been reading Maya Angelou’s poetry for a long while now and I was too excited to dive myself into her complete collected poetry to not like it. Needless to say I am in awe, awe of the writer in her, awe of the poet, in awe of her womanhood, in complete awe of Read more

  • An Ode To 2020

    An Ode To 2020

    Women, wrong; Men, wrong Blame patriarchy A trend set fake feminism. Truths hidden, sources misused Toxicity left, an only muse. Wander, wander around if you will Find, find the source if you will Failure, an only accomplice. Poverty and texture in coarse rumblings Death_ No food A trickle of water? Lost families Lost homes Where Read more

  • Someone

    I wish you were here You- Something, someone Anything would do I just wish you were here.  I’d have someone, Instead of this empty silience And it would still be the same Except for this lonesome hue, An entourage of sufferings Along with dusted boring blues. Read more

  • A Suitable Boy

    It took me approximatley two years before I picked this 1500 pages long and snugly printed paperback from my shelf. But I can safely say that each word of it has been a pleasure, an inebriated drink on life and journeys.  A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth, at an outset is a long enchanting saga Read more

  • Behind the Book – Posies #guestpost by Moushmi Radhanpara

    Originally posted on Bookaholic: ? First of all Thanks a lot to dear  Moushmi Radhanpara for accepting my request for this “Guest Post”. We met on Instagram! ( I think that’s the way the future will be 😉 ) . And I am impressed by her book choices which often included the topic “Feminism”. I… Read more