There are lots of poems you will find on this site, on a wide range of narrow topics. Most of these are usually reflections on what would I do if I were put in a particular position and expected to behave like the way a person following the generally accepted conventions of sane behaviour would. But personally I am nothing like most of those poems that you see there. To put it simply I am more quirky in my thoughts and actions as a person, more so in my thoughts.

There are a few poems on the site that are however from my heart and are my own personal experiences. These go a long way in showcasing a small portion of my thought-process and through reading them you may understand why I sometimes behave the way I do. The important thing to remember is that facets you may uncover are only partial and indicative, and therefore do not convey a complete picture.

Perhaps someday I would in bits and pieces get to convey the whole through a sum of the parts, though my current understanding of myself tells me such a day will never come. So till then, just comment on the ones below.

Behind The Curtain

Esmeralda

Rubicon

Call Me Butcher

Someone Like You

Heteroculture

East Bank of Euphrates

Bellissima

Enchantress

Dichotomy

Pygmalion

Enablement

Escape

Missing

Jettison

Forgotten

Luciferin

Fred Claus

Rudolf

Dystopia

Frank Einstein

Icarus Glue

Galaxies

Palace Lights

Girl in the Mirror

Unbelong

Thirsty River

Godforsaken

Falling Leaf

Leaving Neverland

Cannibal

Anthem

One Step

Multitude

Promise

Abracadabra

Goodbye

Midnight Sun

Living Dead

First Light

Addictive Joy

Me And Myself

Into Your Life

Finding You

Breaking The Bond

Wings Of Fire

Killing Me Softly

Tomorrow’s Yesterday

Friendship

Dearest Mom

Dearest Dad

Damn Those Marks

Another Day Another Time

A Lost World

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