Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

In pursuit

KS Subramanian is a retired Senior Asst. Editor from The Hindu. His poem "Dreams" won the cash award in Asian Age, a daily published from New Delhi. His poems were featured once in museindia.com, run by Central Institute of Indian Languages, Hyderabad, India.

In pursuit

Solar anger at its peak pins you down
In the vortex of patience wearing thin;
Limbs, manacled in wear and tear,
cry out for a bout of blissful sojourn.
Summer, ever harvesting fresh hope,
eggs one on a wave of pursuit;
Mulling within the walls of a tiny flat
I seek to anchor deep my tiring boat.
Never toss on waves but swim.
Vacillation is a slow eating virus;
Live for a tantalizing glow of the star,
skin skimmed by salacious breeze.
Nature's whisper is always prescient,
Beauty is in doing what one didn't.






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