The painful silence
By Baishali Sonowal in Poetry | Reads: 652 | Likes: 1
Never did I realize, the presence of a haunted silence, How could I deny the gloomy shaped picture it displayed, Never did I imagine, the place it occupied in my heart, That tore my benevolence into pieces. I yelled, I screamed,  The pain was trying to kill, I yelled, I screamed, The pain would  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 11:23 PM
A WEIGHT WORTH CARRYING
By Jonas Yaniv Lumbila in Romance | Reads: 652 | Likes: 1
120... she dared not look but what other choice did she have? The numbers left a depressed sigh on her face. He watched the digits in their clarity but with smile on his face looking at her with a sense of assurance “Don’t stress love they are only numbers” Timmy calmly said. &l  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:28 AM
Amigo
By Ammu in Poetry | Reads: 651 | Likes: 1
              AMIGO He walks me around.,  plays on ground,  Share my sweets, which is his favorite,  He raise his two hands and praise me when won,  He the buddy dearest one,  Always follows me,  Me also follows him when not find,   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:19 PM
The umbrella
By John in True Story | Reads: 650 | Likes: 1
There is this one fresh memory that flashes whenever it rains. For most people , it would probably be a quiet coffee date with someone at the local café or maybe even a kiss in the rain  in a corner somewhere on the outskirt of town. The rain resonates a series of episodes captured in ou  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:13 PM
The farrago we call life
By Apraajita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 650 | Likes: 1
It was all a lie.  What they told me. All of it. A goddamn lie. They set the limitations and I hopelessly scrambled to achieve them. Or maybe it was me. So desperate to fit in. So lost for attention I forgot what being myself felt like. Maybe it was a messed up scrap of history; Maybe it was a  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:18 PM
Security Guard
By Subhq Deb in True Story | Reads: 649 | Likes: 1
You are tired. There are dark bags under your eyes and your skin is freckled with mosquitoes bites. You fiddle restlessly with your cane, tapping it in tune to the muffled music that streams from your battered button phone. The same set of 90's hits played over and over again.  I remember promi  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 08:58 AM
Behavior Modification
By shailesh rathod in General Literary | Reads: 648 | Likes: 1
Behavior Modification Do you remember being punished as a child? Why do you think your parents did that? Despite what we thought back then, it wasn’t because they hated us and enjoyed watching us suffer through a week without television. They merely disapproved of our actions and were hopin  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:39 AM
My ukelele man.
By Sanjana Mehta in Poetry | Reads: 647 | Likes: 1
MY UKELELE MAN.     - Sanjana Mehta   Walking the deserted boulevard on a mid June afternoon,  I Pluck the rousing mini-sunflowers stranded on the sideway, my cinnamon hampher now overflowing with  buds. Ignorant of the dust settling on my t-straps, i skip along the tr  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:10 PM
Long Distance Love
By Jayesh Mohanani in Romance | Reads: 646 | Likes: 1
A Long Distance Couple! It had been 18 months that she moved to the west for her higher education but, he was still at their hometown. Sometimes he used to curse his fate, other times he used to blame the country's government to have no good facilities for higher education for their separation. Eve  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 07:33 PM
Happy Souls
By Prachi Yawalkar in General Literary | Reads: 646 | Likes: 1
Growing up as "middle class" Indian child we have been so fond of family that even a single person missing in the family is the worst we could think of.Dhruti was the youngest child in a joint family. She was closest to her grandpa the most. He was her first friend and Dhruti his last friend. Being   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 12:34 AM
The Pandemic
By N. Ramamani Sampath in Poetry | Reads: 645 | Likes: 1
Beginning the day with an alarm Every minute we moved calculated Like a horse we galloped single - mindedly Where were we heading to? Breaking all rules and every norm Trampling not only the weak but even truth Pretending to be moving with gaeity The whole race lost their sane peity. Narrow - mind  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:43 PM
Distance
By aarushi in Poetry | Reads: 645 | Likes: 1
It feels like yesterday When we used to sit together in the park, But now it's all dark. It felt so good when you kissed me, But now it just feels like a mystery. Our hands were clenched perfectly together, But now I'll have to wait for that forever. Without you my birthday was incomplete, But now I  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:00 PM
The Bookstore
By Vedika Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 642 | Likes: 1
The bookstore was nothing different from the other bookstores in the area but still had a certain charm to it. It was like time stopped at the place .It had the same décor, the same chairs, the same bunch of people re reading their favourite books again and again. It was the only place which   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 08:32 AM
Born Again
By Ramya Jeokash in Poetry | Reads: 640 | Likes: 1
I found myself again and again Through my daughter, beloved son I thought, life can be lived; only once But they broke the Truth,  And taught the Fun That we have a chance,  To correct through them.  Not posing as the One But join with them,  Now and then To be the one among them  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 05:26 PM
Shiva
By Aniket Singh in Mythology | Reads: 639 | Likes: 1
Supreme Being; Lord of Divine Energy, Meditation, Arts, Yoga, Time, Destruction, Dance; Supreme Destroyer of Evil; Lord of The Devas (gods); Member of Trimurti. A statue of Shiva meditating in the Padmasana. Other names. Mahesha, Shankara, Bholenath, Neelkanth, Mahadeva. Know the marriage story of L  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 03:27 PM