Riant
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Riant

Life is about embracing distress. Distress makes you realise what you really want. We must embrace distress in order to accept the feeling of happiness. Just be kind to yourself. It could connect you with love and care when you need it the most. It reminds us of life’s meaning. It is better to be…

My Hibiscus Happy

My Hibiscus Happy

I like the hibiscus, That make me wait, While I’m always in daze, Looking at the leaves, Lit with the sunrays.   Have you had a hibiscus plant before? I do not know, But I have three, Not similar to each, Red, pink and peach. From the balcony of my room, I stare at it,…

Aparanta

Aparanta

Oh Konkan,  land of pristine beauty, natural boundaries,  bold and mighty. Western Ghats tall and proud, Lush greenery, nature’s shroud. Arabian Sea caressing shore, salty breeze, roaring waves. Daman Ganga and Aghanashini,  serenely flowing, bestowing life to land pristine. Palghar to Sindhudurg, precious gem, so pure. Mumbai, the bustling city by the bay, Amalgamation of…

A Call to Ballot

A Call to Ballot

In the very heart of our democracy pulses a sacred trust— Your vote, a vibrant echo of dreams, of unspoken hopes.   Amid the swirl of doubts, the heavy clouds of disillusionment, find solace in the quiet sanctuary of the voting booth. Let the whisper of your heart steer your hand.   Envision the tireless farmers…

Ambiverts

Ambiverts

INTROVERTS, in loneliness find solace, Unspoken thoughts, in silent grace.   Shy and withdrawn, they seldom speak, Yet deep within, their treasures unique.   EXTROVERTS, thrive amidst crowd’s cheer, Energy boundless, too loud to hear.   Voices loud, opinions vast, Occasionally, leaving the peers aghast.   AMBIVERTS, in the middle, stand very tall, Balanced and…

May Day

May Day

The first of May is a May Day Unlike the other Day, this made a memento For the class, dehumanized, below par Rewritten the history, stained with gore   Shed blood of lower rung Fleeced money by the suckers The hapless lot looked agape! Shylocks’ canine smote, vitiated   Throat tearing poverty moved little Their…

Voter’s Duty

Voter’s Duty

In the midst of exams and election’s call, India stands at a crossroad for one and all. Voices rise, urging this POET to proclaim, The duty of voters, their role in the game. Cash for vote, a vile practice, we abhor, Corrupting the essence of what we’re voting for. Seek not bribes, but virtues in our choice, For the future of India, we…