Wingword Poetry Competition 2024

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Hue of Souls

Hue of Souls

By Seerat Kaur

If only our souls were there in our field of view

रुहे-ए-हिन्द की आवाज़

रुहे-ए-हिन्द की आवाज़

By Dr. Bhawdeep Singh Munjal


क्यों भुला बैठे हैं हम, सपूत शहीदों की कुरबानी...

सियाने की दौड़

सियाने की दौड़

By Himanshi Khatwani


खुद से ही दौड़ लगा रहे हैं

Home

Home

By Neha Bhatia


As I sit down to write a poem
My pen bleeds tears of a broken heart

Granny and Her Room

Granny and Her Room

By Sajal Pathak

I return to the wreck
For I am stuck in an endless loop.

Butter Knife

Butter Knife

By Upasya Bhowal

The night you stayed over at my place
For the first time ever
அன்பு மகளே {DESCRIBING GREAT QUALITIES OF BLIND CHILD}

அன்பு மகளே {DESCRIBING GREAT QUALITIES OF BLIND CHILD}

By Anish Uma Kishore

அன்பு மகளே
அன்றொரு நாள் ,எழுதத் தெரியா பேதை மகளுக்கு.

प्रेम

प्रेम

By Dr Manu

वो कहती है ….
सदियों से है मुझे इश्क़ तुमसे, बेवजह सा, बेतहाशा सा

Dear Father

By Shubham Mehta

What am I to do father
My world is on fire

EXAM BEATS@70 : ECHOES OF EASE

EXAM BEATS@70 : ECHOES OF EASE

By Sabhya Kulkarni

EXAMS, OH EXAMS !
You wander in my thoughts
कैसी आज़ादी

कैसी आज़ादी

By Mittal Makwana

 किस बात पर होगा ग़ुरूर तुझ पर माँ,

The Lotus Will Bloom

The Lotus Will Bloom

By Anubhuti Anwekar


See that brackish water?
See that muddy puddle?

The End of Eternity

The End of Eternity

By Chetna Jivan

He waited for her yesterday,
She never came.

Just a placeholder?

Just a placeholder?

By Subashree Vassan


It was something different, we didn't wanna rush

Whispers of fate; A Caterpillar’s Tale

Whispers of fate; A Caterpillar’s Tale

By Himanshi Jaglan

In the dance of fate, a tale unfolds,

कहते हैं "I am Indian."

कहते हैं "I am Indian."

By Kanika Jain


भारत, इंडिया, हिन्दुस्तान,
कितने नाम और एक पहचान |

In the spiral of the monologue of a damaged child, who flirts with death

In the spiral of the monologue of a damaged child, who flirts with death

By Leena Ishrot

Death is easy, if it doesn't happen inside you

War: the unnecessary necessity?

War: the unnecessary necessity?

By Andrew Joseph

People gave birth to wars.
Their excuse?

l Live With Acceptance

l Live With Acceptance

By Neetika Suroop

I live with acceptance.
The cross of wrong and the tick of right...

Remember

Remember

By Aditi Chotra

Remember when we had that one pillow fight

Tale of that terrible night

Tale of that terrible night

By Shubhangi Kaushik

It was on that night that things did change
Sisters Have Been Raising Sisters

Sisters Have Been Raising Sisters

By Hemlata Poralkar

We have shared the rainbow's blood,

nursed by our good fortune's two angel deities...

Have You Never Seen The Rain Before?

Have You Never Seen The Rain Before?

By Anushka Dasgupta

On a summer afternoon Miss announced,
"Full attention, no fidgeting, no gawking"

A mother's silent lament

A mother's silent lament

By Epsha Sharma

Words,
As deep as the Ganges

I Am Too Old To Write About Love

I Am Too Old To Write About Love

By Kshipra Pal

I write instead about
the gong, beside riverbed...

Nothing But Lies

Nothing But Lies

By Rituparna Sarkar

There is no light at the end of the tunnel
No dreams...

मासूम

मासूम

By Niharika Yadav

कितना निर्मल होता है,
किसी शिशु का मन,
खाली स्लेट सा,
जिस पर हर क्षण...

Love

Love

By Alina Rizvi

I have seen women being idealised as statue of love in form of mother...

Escaped

Escaped

By Kuhoo Diyawada

Everything seems just so well

Beautiful trees and winds in my hair...

 

मां

मां

By Kanchan Bansal

कैसे बांधू तुझे शब्दों में,
मेरी कलम में इतनी ताकत नहीं...