Tag: literary poetry

  • Nobody Believed in Him: A Long Free-Verse Poem About Invisible Victories and Quiet Survival

    Nobody Believed in Him: A Long Free-Verse Poem About Invisible Victories and Quiet Survival

    A reflective free-verse narrative told by someone certain another person would fail. Through seasons, silence, and years of unseen work, this poem explores persistence, invisible transformation, and the victories that alter reality long before anyone notices they happened.

  • The Weight of Living With What You Choose

    The Weight of Living With What You Choose

    Some choices arrive like weather — sudden, total, impossible to argue with. Others accumulate slowly, year by year, the way sediment becomes stone. This contemplative free-verse poem explores what it truly means to choose deliberately, carry the weight of your decisions, and make peace with the life you are building.

  • Only the Thirsty See Water

    Only the Thirsty See Water

    A contemplative free-verse poem exploring an ancient Hindi aphorism — that only those who carry genuine thirst within them can perceive the water standing before them. A meditation on longing, numbness, perception, and the quiet discipline of learning to want again.