This thirst for richesThis thirst for loveThis thirst for powerThis thirst for nameThis thirstThis unquenchable thirstUnslakable it seemsEncountering as one … More
Tag: Poetry
What is This ‘I’: The Social Self
This life that we can’t live alone Be we married or not We who need so many others Lest we start … More
Whither Justice
“We deserve all the justices & injustices that happen to us in life.”
“Agar Paisa hi Sub Kuch Hota…” — Upon Watching “Life in a … Metro”
Lekin pyar bhi sub kuch nahi hota Look at all the lovers in this world Whether married or not Whose … More
O Me, O My
This lifeThese deathsAll around me;This loveThese heartbreaksAll around me;This happinessThese sorrowsAll around me.I learn to ignore -To think, to feelIs … More
Upon Watching “Metro… In Dino”
Some people love Baba RamdevMore than they love their spouseAfter all when health goes for a tossOf what use is … More
If…
If I was a little younger If I had not erred a bit in youth If I had not understood … More
Whatever I Say, Whatever I Do
Misunderstanding, just misunderstanding All around, all around me I can scarcely communicate This complex vision of reality This hard-to-understand reality … More
Underwear by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I didn’t get much sleep last nightthinking about underwearHave you ever stopped to considerunderwear in the abstractWhen you really dig … More
Testing AI
In a recent exchange with a friend, we debated whether AI’s poetic output can ever rival human expression. My friend challenged me to test it by letting an AI complete the last lines of my poem The Many Guises. The results surprised us both—not because AI mirrored my inner voice, but because it offered fresh closures that were just as valid, though from a more universal lens. This raises the question: is poetry about authentic self-expression, or is it about opening to perspectives beyond the self? Perhaps we are all but flux, wearing many guises.