By Sibu Dhakal
You are above;I am amongthe laymen who once fed youcurtailing the grains of their kidswithout whose chestyou would not have shieldedyourself from...
By Geeta Tripathee
Others weigh her freedomAgainst the measures of casteBut in me she grewVerdantly as does parijat!
A pair of her eyesAre apparently commonLike the...
By Gopi Krishna Dhungana
Accumulating smiles on its natural lipsRejoicing the welcome of sunrise from Tiger HillThe organs and limbs on the body of the...
By Ombahadur Bagale Thapa(from Myanmar)
The life is full of joy!If we notice, we enjoyIn every heartbeat of momentsAnd the corners of life, a dozen.
Without...
Chandra Kiran Gurung
Yaseli’s grandmother was running sick for the past few days and this worried him a lot. For Yaseli, his Boju—grandmother—was his whole...
By Rajani Dhakal
Carrying fodder of green grass- a karmic loadIn the footpath, in front of SinghdurbarYour moving feetThe life’s Supreme CourtSees helplesslyAndFailing to proclaim...