Sacred Race
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 299 | Likes: 1
It took seven days for God To create something, known as world. In the last day his grace, shaped a sacred race. The first sin, though mundane Made him angry like Insane. The race made for heaven, had to leave Eden. Centuries after when the God is dead They rule the place where he lead. The earth   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 09:04 AM
Self-care During Lockdown
By Sanket Pai in General Literary | Reads: 298 | Likes: 1
This the time when the world is healing. Nature is reclaiming its space and humanity is still alive! Amidst challenging and uncertain times, when it feels like the whole world is falling apart (physically and economically), it isn't. This too shall pass! The social media and news media around us are  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:26 AM
Motherhood is a privilege
By Simran Sawhney in General Literary | Reads: 292 | Likes: 1
The umbilical bond is the eternal unforeseen love for the unborn that engulfs a would be mother right from the moment the journey of shaping a life inside her womb manifests .  This is the purest form of love - unadulterated and unconditional bestowed upon by God himself . No other gift can eve  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 04:15 PM
Take me back.
By vasupriya in Romance | Reads: 292 | 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
Unapologetically Me
By Mitisha Mavani in General Literary | Reads: 292 | Likes: 1
I always very strongly believed that I am an unaplogetic person, and that's the kind of person I have been. But maybe, if I give it another thought I may not be. It's scary to think that maybe sometimes how you think of yourself can change so quickly depending upon the people around us.  When I  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 12:58 PM
My rhapsodic youth
By Pam in True Story | Reads: 291 | Likes: 1
It's been a year, our memories are blurred         It started up like the usual one  Yonker falling in "love at first sight",which led to a friend request....  Those days were so good,  It felt like 'you were my symphony',dancin' on my heartbeat..      Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 10:34 AM
Visiting Hours :)
By Palak Agarwal in General Literary | Reads: 289 | Likes: 1
She saw through the dark, clearing all the colourless smoke that covered the view. She walked past the ill, her feet cold. Her face, as one would say, was calm but she was afraid. She kept walking until she reached the white door. All the strength she had been gathering seemed to go down in vain. Sh  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 01:45 PM
DEATH'S HEART
By Chandrasing Rongpi in Poetry | Reads: 288 | Likes: 1
DEATH'S HEART Memories descended Through the gaps in the fog. Safely kept dreams Floating mists Heart's shrouded moon Were secret and silent But the heart's flame flared up. Death's heart was worried That when the Westerly wind blew It could not hold on to  Love that it had tightly clenched.  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 08:42 AM
To Anticipation
By faiqa in Poetry | Reads: 286 | Likes: 1
I await you till dawn under the blue sky near the horizon of rainbows and raindrops amidst the ecstasy of your rhapsodical eyes like a forlorn blossom.   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:12 AM
A Birthday Blast
By Vidya Devadas Nair in General Literary | Reads: 286 | Likes: 1
It was 11:55.p.m in the night and Akira standing on the middle of the road had no clue what was happening to her life. Half an hour ago, she got a text message asking her to immediately come out of her house and walk towards the dead end. It’s been around 10 minutes and she is still 1 km awa  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 02:06 PM
Happy Mother's day
By Suhani Bansal in Poetry | Reads: 285 | Likes: 1
Blue sky is very clear, No more thunder we hear, What is hidden, is the cloud tears. Wind's fury quiet by the time, No more it's war time, What we left with is the sunshine. Chirp of birds is out by now, No more hidden are the cows, What to see now, is the broken boughs. India is full of fears, No m  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 09:28 PM
Son - My life My strength
By tanya in Poetry | Reads: 285 | Likes: 1
I remember your cute little face, twinkling eyes and the loud bang that announced you arrival. I still cherish the time I held you for the first time in my arms. A time that I would freeze for an entire lifetime. I remember your tiny hugs that made me skip a beat. I remember those tired lo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 06:42 PM
End of humanity
By srinidhi in Poetry | Reads: 283 | Likes: 1
Believed & Delighted  Eyes full of love  Blessing you with heart Accepted your offer Not for me but for my baby Never knew that was a plan My mouth was burning My baby was in ashes inside me It was my mistake to trust you  Even regret has no time That was the end End of me & E  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 09:13 AM
Love Hurts
By SANJAY YADAV in Poetry | Reads: 282 | Likes: 1
Everthing seems fast just a day next We need to attend a session at court but dont forget life is not short. a piece of paper(divorce),alone can nevr be a barier. i alvays be there,for all ur rejoice being a carrier After a longtime,you are wishing to have a tea together perhapes it could be the las  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 08:13 PM
IKIGAI
By Shivangi kashyap in Poetry | Reads: 282 | Likes: 1
I plonked, Seeing all my strenous efforts turning into a fiasco, My heart fluttered. I cried in my mother's lap, Eyes hurting with anguish, She caressed my forehead and rekindled hope in me with the word"IKIGAI"! "Embrace who you are"! It showed me an untamed picture of myself, Filled with flaws, cr  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 07:56 PM