Sonnet
What goes through the mind of an empty envelope?
Humans! Aah, the notorious ones gospelled with the prowess of pouring their hearts onto the folds of power, of unleashing the confinement of unsaid pain through the enigmatic flair of woven syllables through the crevices of their glistening minds.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Poets
The Eternal Gaze of Sonder
There is beauty in the world we see, the sky gleams through the radiance of the evening hues of the sunset. The train halts at the destination that glistens with the hustle and bustle of different travellers who are on a quest, some to find peace, joy, and excitement and others to find a purpose.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Poets
Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 46 is a profound exploration of the internal conflict between the heart and the eye, personified as two entities engaged in a legal battle over the ownership of the beloved’s image. This poem belongs to the Fair Youth sequence, where Shakespeare expresses deep admiration and affection for a young man. In this sonnet, the poet dramatizes the struggle between visual attraction and emotional connection, ultimately arriving at a resolution that divides the beloved between the eye and the heart.
By Muhammah Hanzalah11 months ago in Poets








