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S3E1 Crowned in Color - A Poem for Bougainvillea
A spoken poem about bougainvillea—a flower that does not ask to be chosen,yet refuses to be forgotten.This piece is about beauty without permission,and the quiet power of arriving uninvited.Written…
To My Mother- a poem on motherhood
A tribute from a daughter to her mother — raw, real, and full of love.This poem reflects the unspoken bond between children and the mother who gave them everything without asking for anything in…
The Language of Ashes - a poem on war
Growing up, we heard stories of war—of how it didn’t just tear cities and borders,but every life it touched.As a child, I believed we were better than that.That the world was changing.That we would…
In the Veins of a Land - original composition | original poem
We think of roads as routes—taking us from here to there. But in a country like ours, they are more than that. They are witness, memory, rhythm. They carry weddings, funerals, protests, and poems.…
S1E1 My Identity | Original Composition | Original Writing
This poem is a tribute—not a claim.I was not born Dalit, and I will never pretend to carry the weight that community does every day.But I do stand here today, as a woman with rights, dignity, and a…
The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats| Anarchy| Politics|War
W.B. Yeats' 1919 Poem "The Second Coming" Is More Relevant Than Ever in Today's Political ClimateWritten in the aftermath of World War I, during a time of global instability, W.B. Yeats’ powerful…
Ghazal by Agha Shahid Ali a Kashmiri Poet
Agha Shahid Ali sang of longing, in verses woven with loss and light,A Kashmiri soul in exile, dreaming of home through the hush of night.This poem is about missing someone deeply and feeling the…
A cow and a goat by Muhammad Iqbal
*"Ek Gaye aur Ek Bakri"* (A Cow and a Goat) by Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a fable-like poem that conveys profound moral lessons. It tells the story of a cow and a goat living together peacefully,…
Cycle by echoes beyond ink
Do you remember your first cycle? Riding a cycle was akin to flying! In this short story I attempt to capture the love of dreaming and the strength of perseverance .
A Winter's Night| Ek poos ki raat| Munshi Premchand
Premchand’s short story "Poos Ki Raat" (A Winter's Night) is a poignant depiction of rural poverty and human suffering. It follows Halku, a poor farmer, and his wife as they struggle to survive a…
A basketful of earth by Madhvarao Sapre
A poignant short story written by Madhavrao Sapre, that depicts pain, suffering and societal disparity. Tune-in to find more.
The Gingerbread Man
At its core, The Gingerbread Man is a cautionary tale about pride, overconfidence, and the consequences of not recognizing danger. The gingerbread man’s repeated taunt, “Run, run, as fast as you can!…
Ring Out, Wild Bells by Alfred Lord Tennyson
"Ring Out, Wild Bells" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is a poem that celebrates the arrival of a new year and calls for positive change. The speaker urges the "wild bells" to ring out, symbolizing the end…
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe a fairy tale
At its core, this story seems like a lighthearted, whimsical tale, but it carries themes that reflect deeper social issues. The old woman’s struggle to care for her children represents poverty and…
Beginnings by James Wright
James Wright's poem "Beginnings" reflects on the beauty and complexity of starting anew. The poem juxtaposes the natural world with human experiences, using imagery of fields, rivers, and other…
A Ritual to Read to Each Other by William E. Stafford
William E. Stafford's "A Ritual to Read to Each Other" is a contemplative poem about the importance of genuine communication and understanding in human relationships. Stafford highlights the…
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep by Mary Elizabeth Frye
"Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep" by Mary Elizabeth Frye is a poignant poem that addresses the themes of death, grief, and eternal life. In this short but powerful piece, the speaker, who has…
A Challenge To The Dark by Charles Bukowski
In *"A Challenge to the Dark,"* Charles Bukowski explores themes of existential struggle, the inevitability of death, and the human spirit’s refusal to surrender to darkness. The poem portrays a…
Who Will Cry for the Little Boy by Antwone Fisher
"Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?"* by Antwone Fisher is a poignant poem that reflects deep emotional pain and abandonment. Written from the perspective of a man recalling his troubled childhood, it…
When you grow old by William Butler Yeats
"When You Are Old" by W.B. Yeats is a poignant and introspective poem that reflects on love, aging, and regret. Written in the form of a dramatic monologue, the speaker addresses a future version of…
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