Poems
Sailing until we reach the shore
Mehak Hira
Sri Venkateshwara International School, Dwarka, New Delhi
Battering the lives of many,
The unwanted virus has finally established itself.
The virus is smart, unwavering, determined.
Already ruined the lives of many,
The virus considers itself to be supreme.
It is roaring with rage and pride.
But what differs humans from virus,
Is the presence of a heart
A heart that knows better than to go out
A heart that knows to be strong in the face of adversity
Because that is the same heart, which feels the depth of the loss of a loved one
Because that is the same heart that feels lost in this pandemic, which feels like a third world.
Today, we are surrounded by echoes of cries,
Cries for help, cries for air, cries for their dears
They say consider yourself to be god’s favourite,
If you can breathe on your own.
While I couldn’t be more grateful for this air, I breathe on my own
Yet I feel suffocated.
I feel suffocated seeing life-saving drugs being sold in black
Because even when a virus has completely taken over our lives,
people can never stop thinking about their ‘profit’.
To all of those who are minting money by these unscrupulous methods,
while another person goes homeless just to save his loved one,
Congratulations! Because you couldn’t stoop more in your life.
If you want to think about profit even in this global pandemonium,
Take a deep breathe and look at your family
Because that is your profit.
At the end of the day, if you are able to breathe with your family,
You couldn’t ask for a bigger profit.
This virus has left us all in the sea of uncertainty,
Without the shore in sight.
Yet we have to keep sailing,
Sailing while keeping the faith,
Sailing while counting our blessings,
Sailing while being grateful,
Sailing while being strong,
Sailing while making the most of each day,
And finally,
Sailing until we reach the shore.
Poems
Whispers of Autumn
By Chaandneeka Choudhury
Mentored by Goldie Kasturia
(Budding writer attending Takhte’s Creative Writing sessions)
In a peaceful town, the shadows dance.
Two souls found solace in a fleeting glance.
He, a boy with dreams like the sky,
She, a girl whose laughter could make the stars sigh.
Beneath the old wood, where the sunlight weaves,
They carved their names in the autumn leaves.
With hands intertwined, they shared secret dreams,
The world faded around them, or so it seemed.
They roamed through the gardens where the sunflowers bloomed.
In each other’s presence, their holding hands were consumed.
The sun’s rays fall on their youthful faces,
The two youths filled the empty spaces.
In the warmth of the summer, they danced in the rain.
Every droplet was a promise, and every smile was a refrain.
They spoke about eternity with their hearts open wide.
Not knowing that time would soon take a stride.
Days turned to weeks, weeks turned to months, and months turned to years.
The seasons turned colder, and love faced its hunts with fear.
They watched as the leaves, once bright and pleasing,
Fell gently to earth with sorrowful feelings.
“Will the stars still remember us, far apart?”
He asked with a burn inside his heart.
“I’ll hold you forever in memories, dear.
Through laughter and tears, you’ll always be near.”
But life, like a river, flows wild and free.
And fate had a plan they could not foresee.
Opportunities beckoned; calling them far,
To chase distant dreams, to follow a star.
They lingered a moment, then turned to depart.
Two paths diverge, each bearing a heart.
With one final glance, a promise unmade,
They stepped into futures where memories fade.
Years rolled on like the tide on the shore,
Each heartbeat is a reminder of what came before.
He chased the horizon; she danced with the moon.
Yet echoes of laughter would beckon them soon.
And so, in their journeys, though miles may divide,
In the whispers of autumn, their spirits collide.
For love is not lost, though the distance may sting.
In the heart of the seasons, their memories take wing.
Here’s to the boy and the girl who once knew,
The power of love in the moments they grew.
Though paths may be parted and time may be cruel,
Their story lives on, a beautiful jewel.
Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash
Poems
A Letter to Thee
Stuti Manda
From the women of the past,
To the women of the future.
We write to thee,
As a note for you to heed.
You must have heard the stories of princesses,
Being rescued by their princes
Though it is of utmost importance that you know,
That you don’t need to sit around waiting to be saved.
You must have heard the stories of great women,
Who didn’t bend to the rules of society and demanded equality.
But do not feel dejected,
You, too, will do great things in your life.
You, too, will face obstacles,
But you, too, will overcome them, proving so many people wrong.
Even if you stay home for your family,
You, too, are doing a great deed.
You now have to make sure,
That a woman achieving anything is a norm.
From the women of the past,
to the women of the future.
Poems
‘India-Ireland Poetry Fest’ Winners Announced
Winners of the India-Ireland Poetry Fest on ‘Care, Courage and Commitment’ is finally announced.
Big shoutout to all the winners, for writing euphonious and expressive poems. It was completely a literary treat to read all the varied formats, ranging from allegory, elegy, limerick, ode, and so on.
We are grateful to our chief jury, Prof. (Dr) Prasannanshu, Professor of English, National Law University New Delhi; Founding President, Delhi Poetry Circle & Founder, P3 Poetry Group for his valuable review and feedback.
The best-juried poems will be published in an e-book. Date for Virtual Book Launch and Winners’ Felicitation to be announced by August-end.
Ireland
1. | Emma Cooper | Galway, Dublin |
2.. | Kathy Miller | Galway, Dublin |
India
Sn. No | Name | Institute |
1. | Aaryaman Sharma | Manipal Institute of Technology Manipal, Udupi, Karnataka |
2. | Aaryavarta Mishra | Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi |
3. | Aastha Thakkar | Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Matunga Mumbai, Maharashtra |
4. | Abhipreetha Subramanyam | Saratha Institutions Erode, Tamil Nadu |
5. | Abhisek Mallick | NIT Raipur Raipur, Chhattisgarh |
6. | Abraham Naveen RajT | National Engineering College Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu |
7. | Aditi Gaikwad | St. Xaviers College, Mumbai Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra |
8. | Ahana Roy | Maharishi Vidya Mandir Guwahati, Assam |
9. | Akshara Aiyar | Delhi Public School, Sector 45 Gurgaon, Haryana |
10. | Ananya Mehrotra | Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics Pune, Maharashtra |
11. | Anish Chakraborty | University of Calcutta Barrackpore, West Bengal |
12. | Ansh Yadav | Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Lucknow Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
13. | Anusha Mahajan | Benares Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
14. | Anushka Lekharu | Don Bosco High School Lichubari Jorhat, Assam |
15. | Anushka Pasham | Manipal Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Telangana |
16. | Aravya Agarwal | Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh |
17. | Arun Sasikumar | Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan School Irinjalakuda, Kerala |
18. | Ashutosh Vasisth | Indian Institute of Technology- Delhi |
19. | Astha Varshney | Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women Sahibabad, Uttar Pradesh |
20. | Ayush Kumar Lodha | The Bhawanipur Education Society College Kolkata, West Bengal |
21. | Chaandneeka Choudhury | NPS International School Guwahati, Assam |
22. | Chandrima Ghosh | Swami Vivekananda Academy for Educational Excellence Burdwan, West Bengal |
23. | Chitvan Garg | Delhi Public School Ghaziabad, Meerut Road Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh |
24. | Darakshah Sohail | Shri Shikshayatan College Kolkata, West Bengal |
25. | Dhivya S | Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College Puducherry, Tamil Nadu |
26. | Gargi | Delhi Public School, New Delhi |
27. | Garima Raghuwanshi | Symbiosis Law School Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
28. | Harman Sahota | Shaurya International School Nawanshahr, Punjab |
29. | Hridhita Anjal | Bennett University Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
30. | Jaya Kochar | Shri Ramdeo Baba College of Engineering and Management Nagpur, Maharashtra |
31. | Kamna Pandey | Gargi College, Delhi University, New Delhi |
32. | Kashish | The Law School, University of Jammu Bari Brahmana, Jammu |
33. | Kavita Sanwal | Symbiosis International University Pune, Maharashtra |
34. | Khushi Sharma | Carmel Convent School Chandigarh |
35. | Kommendala Ravi Teja | Indian Institute of Information Technology Sricity Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh |
36. | Kovid Sharma | Seth Anandram Jaipuria School Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
37. | Lourdes Priyadharshini S | Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Tamil Nadu |
38. | Manasa Panidapu | Woxsen University Hyderabad, Telangana |
39. | Mangun Sachdeva | Ryan International School Chandigarh |
40 | Mihir Bhatt | New Delhi |
41 | Mohammed Saifi | Hasanat High School |
42. | Navya Dwivedi | Seth Anandram Jaipuria Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
43. | Pallavi Rath | Silicon Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
44. | Pitamber Kaushik | Indira Gandhi National Open University, Bokaro Steel City, Odisha |
45. | Pranesh M V | Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Tirupur, Tamil Nadu |
46. | Priyansh Jain | Arya Gurukul Kalyan, Thane, Maharashtra |
47. | Radhika Srivastava | Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
48. | Rana Siddharth | Birla Institute of Technology Ranchi, Jharkhand |
49. | Rishabh Sharma | Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra, Uttar Pradesh |
50. | Ritabrata Ghosh | St. Paul’s Cathedral Mission College Kolkata Siliguri, West Bengal |
51. | Rodali Saikia | St. Joseph’s Convent HS School Tezpur, Assam |
52. | Rohan Shandilya | Jaipur, Rajasthan |
53. | Rohit Das | Scottish Church College Kolkata, West Bengal |
54. | Roshni Goyal | NMIMS Indore Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
55. | Saba Harun | Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi |
56. | Sachetan Debray | Elpro International School Pune, Maharashtra |
57. | Sahej Verma | Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi New Delhi |
58. | Santushti Tyagi | Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Poetry Genre: Free Verse |
59. | Sarbanga Mishra | Bangalore, Karnataka |
60. | Sharanya Gupta | Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Vasundhara |
61. | Shivam Kashyap | Banaras Hindu University Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
62. | Shruti Gupta | Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University, New Delhi |
63. | Sohan Karar | Panjab University Chandigarh Chandigarh |
64. | Somdatta Mukherjee | Nava Nalanda High School Howrah, West Bengal |
65. | Sowvik Misra | Techno India Salt Lake Kolkata, West Bengal |
66. | Stuthi Shrisha | Vidya Mandir Ind. Pre University College Bangalore, Karnataka |
67. | Supreet Kaur | Shaurya International School Punjab |
68. | Tanisha Jain | Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, Haryana |
69. | Tanisha Kaushal | Sacred Heart Chandigarh Chandigarh |
70. | Tarini Kapur | Modern School, Vasant Vihar New Delhi |
71. | V Maheysh | VIT Chennai Tamil Nadu |
72. | V. Heymonth Kumar | Bharathiar University Post Graduate Extension and Research Centre Erode, Tamil Nadu |
73 | Vasu Kamboj | Chitkara University Karnal, Haryana |
74. | Yash Yadav | Scholars Convent Nagpur, Maharashtra |
75. | Zohra Kanth | Islamic University of Science and Technology Srinagar, Kashmir |
Please Note: Winners’ list is arranged in an alphabetical order
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