The title, ‘Fledgeling’, suggests that the whole life of man is a process of learning each time out of life. His expressions of experienced life are expressed with varied images and symbols. The collection covers several emotions such as love, anger, hate, illusion, sarcasm and dejection. The world is a vast unknown barren land where some directions are to be followed inevitably. In his very first poem, the ‘Fledgeling’ is a guide to ease this theory on the thorny way of life but he also affirms that each one has to go alone on his way, for:
"I give you my shoes
But I can not give you my feet."
But I can not give you my feet."
His poems put us on the right track but it is we who must trek.







