Judgemental
By lostsoul in General Literary | Reads: 654 | Likes: 1
We all read this many times that we shouldn't judge  anyone.but how many of us do follow that. It all start with our friends,family,surroundings.who we are for Judging any person or any matter? Nothing  If a girl wear short sleeveless dress,apply  makeup many people judge  like t  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 12:13 AM
Two Soul in One Evening
By Dipankar Choudhury in Poetry | Reads: 651 | Likes: 1
I've never felt her heartbeat ever before that gloomy evening,I became a little mad when she hold my hand, couldn't stop staring. actually It was the first time, I smelled the aroma of her wet hair,It was not of rose or lily, which I can compare. suddenly  When your overwhelming hug just touche  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 08:26 PM
Days And Nights
By Richa in General Literary | Reads: 651 | Likes: 1
Today, Raju's Mother lost her fight to cancer and died in the evening at 6 pm on his arms. Her last wish was to meet Raju and he made it for her.  ------------------10 days ago------------------ Raju got a call from his neighbour "birju" while he was home quarantine in delhi, where he was wor  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 06:30 PM
Porcelain Angel
By Aritri in Poetry | Reads: 650 | Likes: 1
Her faults chases her wherever she goes She never tries to look back; but       She can't bear the screams,        Coming at her like arrows,        Passing through her heart;        Making her bleed. They say "loser , trait  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 09:59 AM
I’m the Black
By Giridhar Alwar in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 1
When the longest days tests your patience, and The shortest nights give you deep sleep. When the longest path finishes in no time, and The shortest holds you at the beginning. When the longer life gives you no joy, and the shortest death can make you feel complete. When the people stood the long  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:50 PM
The banana trees
By Chithra Rangarajan in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 1
I amputated her arms whenever I needed. She wept a little. I snatched her treasurable prize that she won slogging her lifetime. She wept a lot. I slayed her down thinking that her life’s purpose is achieved. She spouted out the tears. The tear drops penetrated deep inside and regenerated. The  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 11:51 PM
QUARANTINE
By Shaurya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 648 | Likes: 1
With less pollutionI could see more stars in the skyI could notice the decreasein the number of cars present in the streetsI could hear a lot more birds squeakas the virus gave naturewhat, from some time it did seekthat is a little less disturbancefrom us humans;As while we suffer from the disease&n  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:47 PM
Melancholy
By Purvi in Poetry | Reads: 648 | Likes: 1
Moments of friendship, Began with casual conversations And blossomed to love for me.. On video chat, Tea, we sipped in the evenings, News and future, we discussed,  Intimate weekends we enjoyed, Romantic songs we sang,  Different stories we wrote and published, Same movies we watched, Drea  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 01:51 PM
The Jail
By Sansia Jain in Crime | Reads: 647 | Likes: 1
The Jail Yet another day I am awaken by the sharp musk smell of the green moss that wafts through my nose sending shivers all over my body. Even my stomach grumbles due to the lack of food intake and I sense the start of a headache when bright sunrays prickle like needles in my eyes. The monochromat  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 10:15 AM
Who is a WOMAN?
By Runali Bajaj in Poetry | Reads: 646 | Likes: 1
Who is a woman? Why do we celebrate a day that is dedicated only to her? What's so special about the gender that we call "woman"   She is born a daughter, culminates into a sister, a wife a mother, a grandmother  All the while, never losing her essence which makes her a woman, a Goddess. K  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:46 PM
A Bond of Hope
By Aashi Krishnatray in Mystery | Reads: 646 | Likes: 1
Ella opened the window, and the bitter air rushed in. Washing her face with the wintry chill. “Hhhhh, its freezing” Ella said to herself “Did it snow last night, sis?” Anne asked “Yes, it appears so, the seesaw is entirely covered with it,” “What? No seesa  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:47 PM
Woman’s Unsung dreams
By tanya in Poetry | Reads: 645 | Likes: 1
  You as a baby fulfil your Mother’s desires. You grow up in a world which revolved around your little secrets. You are the Princess in all your stories. To enter a stage where dreams become reality. You learn the bitter truth the World puts forth. You transform yourself as that young wo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 06:38 PM
The Red Market
By Edha Singh in General Literary | Reads: 644 | Likes: 1
The phone was ringing. Through their hazy states, some twenty-odd men and women stirred. Erratic heartbeats reverberated throughout the room. Sickly pale hands lay sprawled on the floor with sweat droplets moving unchecked down sunken cheeks. Eyes opened and hands showed the slightest quivering. Dre  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 08:49 AM
Take me back.
By vasupriya in Romance | Reads: 644 | Likes: 1
Take me back// Take me back to the month of june. When the whether was unkind  When i wasn't exploring the world When you became my only whereabout When my skies appeared less blue When it all stopped raining When the only source we breathed on were COLOURS Oh, the month of june was a rainbow i  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 10:50 AM
Oh Calcutta !
By Priyan R Naik in Travel | Reads: 644 | Likes: 1
I had reached Kolkata (then Calcutta) by air , in those good old days, when there was no Covid pandemic, no traffic jams, nothing. Being young, I had a carefree attitude and didn’t bother to plan either my travel or my stay in a city that I was visiting for the first time. Uncertainty is encha  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 06:52 PM