By Ekasmayi Naresh
This poem gazes at the poet herself as a mosaic: a combination of all the little passion-filled endeavours and affections that make her whole
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By Ekasmayi Naresh
This poem gazes at the poet herself as a mosaic: a combination of all the little passion-filled endeavours and affections that make her whole
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By Krishna Advani
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By Aastha Katyal Panth
Endings of stories and years bring with them a sense of closure. But when you’re the writer and the protagonist: do you get closure?
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By Harsheen Sethi
There is more to the meaning of a ‘door’ than just being a point of entry or exit. Take a look here for its redefinition.
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By Ekasmayi Naresh
A vivid image and fantasy-filled landscape are presented by this poem about the mysteries of all that lies behind a door.
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By Preeti Kathuria
This poem talks about each aspect of the world beyond a door that it shields us from.
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By Simran Ramsay
Facing a problem is challenging when there are many ways out, other than the right thing to do. This poem shows the outcome of 3 such doors.
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By Jasnoor Anand
A musing about the self-image that the mirror of society propagates, leading one to think of themselves as unworthy.
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By Krishna Advani
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By Harsheen Sethi
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By Krishna Advani
The following poem is on the deceptively rosy picture that the past often appears as in the metaphorical ‘rearview mirror’, seeming to be far brighter than the colours of the present.
CAUTION: Objects seem brighter than they appear.