Fable Factory / So long, goodbye
13 July 2023
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The Last Few Fries
13 July 2023
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Fable Factory / Love will live
6 July 2023
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Fable Factory / Storytellers
6 July 2023
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Fable Factory / Concrete sorrow
22 June 2023
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Fable Factory / Chander Buri and an insomniac’s drivel
22 June 2023
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Death of a novelist
15 June 2023
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Fable Factory / Blurry artwork
8 June 2023
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Fable Factory / Droplets of eternity
8 June 2023
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Upside Down world
1 June 2023
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SHOUT
Reconstruction
Close your eyes now, Feel the fire set in,
2 August 2017
A family man through and through
There were certain rules in this house. Every morning, while dad and the kids were still asleep, mom woke up around 6 and took it upon herself to pull back the drapes and swing open the windows.
26 July 2017
Jigsaw Piece
I am a jigsaw piece.
26 July 2017
Jar Man
I still had so much love to offer you when you left. I wanted to give you it all, let you build snow globes with it—but you left earlier than I thought you would.
26 July 2017
Bug
There is a bug on my back
26 July 2017
Survival
The water had seeped in during the night.
19 July 2017
Paper Plane
I ride on a paper plane
19 July 2017
Honour and orphans
He sat on the cracking cot – the memories were fluid and vivid, and somehow, even after such a long time, they had the authority to make him lose sleep at night.
19 July 2017
Glass
Like glass, I am fragile
19 July 2017
She
She nods, She's scared, She's got, A lot of things to share
19 July 2017
BACKSPACE
She stared at the green light. Hoping that she'll receive something in the notifications.
12 July 2017
ROSES BE BLACK
Roses be black,
12 July 2017
LIMERENCE
One can possibly say that I am transfixed at the beauty of nature. Sure my eyes relish every inch of the scenic surrounding before me
12 July 2017
WANDERESS
The poetry you wrote continued to pile up in your scribbled notebook, never to be read.
12 July 2017
AN EPITOME OF IMMACULACY
In this world where every man wore a mask,
5 July 2017
PREDICTIONS
He pressed the numbers in, adding, subtracting and writing the result – seeing a surplus, he smiled. This month brought in more than the last, and the figures had been growing for some time now.
5 July 2017
Sunshine
Sunshine and wake me up
5 July 2017
Love's Freed Slaves
Hell has visitors. I have been told
5 July 2017
The Other Writer
A gust of wind rattled the panes of the window to his left. A fork of lightning appeared across the sky, closely followed by an intense clap of thunder.
21 June 2017
Spellbound
Can I have the language of origin?
21 June 2017