India, March 27 -- Wars are raging in West Asia and Ukraine. And yet, flowers continue to bloom-even along city roadsides. (Sometimes surreal sights of discarded bouquets are encountered in most unusual sites-see photo, snapped in Gurugram's Jacobpura). Indeed, beyond the news headlines, our lives in Delhi are going on (relatively) unaltered, for now. So is the case with poet Jonaki Ray, who commutes four days a week to her day-job at an IT multinational in Noida. Recently, she moved to an apartment in South Delhi's Alaknanda, close to Jahapanah City Forest. She has yet to unpack all her boxes of books, but she has already written her first poem in the new home. It is about. find out yourself. Once, as a child, you trapped fireflies in a bo...