Category: Poems

  • An uplifting reply to ‘a micro’ – a poem

    An uplifting reply to ‘a micro’ – a poem

    A beautiful response to my poem “Just a micro” by Tony Arslan-Howson reminds us to embrace our unique poetic voice, let go of doubt, and ignite our creativity. Thank you, Tony!

  • Enough

    Enough

    Sometimes, I’ve had enough of these relentless flow of creative thoughts, and I feel guilty for robotically indulging in poetic expression instead of attending to practical responsibilities. Should I stop, should I not.

  • The flying poet

    The flying poet

    About how a drug-induced state of disorientation leads to uninhibited sense of creativity and poetry production, and skepticism about the perceived benefits of the prescribed medication.

  • Just a micro

    Just a micro

    I am expressing myself, not writing an essay.

  • Pretty in pink

    Pretty in pink

    At thirty-five, I revel in the girl’s night I never had, embracing my femininity, breaking free from cruel stereotypes. Liberation at the age women supposedly “expire” – who needs society’s judgment?

  • Beneath the seven facades

    Beneath the seven facades

    Prayers and hypocrisy, ration queues and luxury bags, pious leaders and hoarding mobs. In a world of unison and superiority, who can we really have faith in?

  • A lament of a wretched poet

    A lament of a wretched poet

    The solitary journey of a writer, grappling the highs and lows of poetic expressions and facing trials and turbulences in balancing the quests for recognition and artistry passion.

  • The little mermaid

    The little mermaid

    yearn to be the little mermaid—not for love, not for land.

  • Prescriptions

    Prescriptions

    one hundred and eighty pills, that’s my prescription for this month.

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