23 episodios

Hey everyone, this is Toshika Mishra from India sharing poems which are loved by all and even some of my own creations. I'm into Journalism by profession and a poetic enthusiast.

Every Poem Podcast Ever Toshika

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Hey everyone, this is Toshika Mishra from India sharing poems which are loved by all and even some of my own creations. I'm into Journalism by profession and a poetic enthusiast.

    Khaabon sa ek Shehar

    Khaabon sa ek Shehar

    This is composed, written and recorded by Toshika Mishra. This narrates the beauty of new city and it's magic.

    • 1 min
    Yeh Daur

    Yeh Daur

    Insight of living and let live. Life in a wholesome and extract form. It depicts how is this current scenario of life and how we should dream of it.

    • 1 min
    Kaash Zindagi ek Kitaab hoti.

    Kaash Zindagi ek Kitaab hoti.

    Zindagi par kuch ankahi baatein. Sunn kar batayega apki zindagi k alwaaz kya hai.

    • 1 min
    The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer.

    The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer.

    The Invitation is a prose poem by Oriah Mountain Dreamer. Many years after the poem was written and had become famous, the author wrote a book based on the poem, The Invitation (1999), by Oriah Mountain Dreamer. Oriah is a story-teller. This poem offers an invitation to every single one of us to "show up" in the universe. She reminds us that we do not serve the universe by being small. Rather, we serve the universe by making the most out of our lives.

    #poem #life #love #universe #lovepoetry

    • 3 min
    Have You Earned Your Tomorrow by Edgar Guest.

    Have You Earned Your Tomorrow by Edgar Guest.

    This famous poem, "Have You Earned Your Tomorrow", is likely by Edgar A. Guest who was known as the People's Poet for his simple uplifting style of writing poetry, and first published in the Detroit Free Press around 1916. There are different versions of the poem around and it has been attributed to other authors and with other titles such as "The Day's Results", "The Day's Work", "At Day's End", and "Is Anybody Happier".

    • 1 min
    Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.

    Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.

    An extremely compact little lyric, “Fire and Ice” combines humor, fury, detachment, forthrightness, and reserve in an airtight package. Not a syllable is wasted. The aim is aphorism—the slaying of the elusive Truth-beast with one unerring stroke. But for Frost, as usual, the truth remains ambiguous and the question goes unanswered; to settle for aphorism would be to oversimplify. The speaker considers the age-old question of whether the world will end in fire or in ice. This is similar to another age-old question: whether it would be preferable to freeze to death or burn to death. The speaker determines that either option would achieve its purpose sufficiently well.

    • 49 segundos

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