My rhapsodic youth
By Pam in True Story | Reads: 339 | 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
2AM Writer
By Aayushi Shandilya in Poetry | Reads: 338 | Likes: 1
I was never a 2am writer for I didn't like to write about love and lonliness, when your love leaves!I was always a day writer for i loved to write about serenity of nature!Once i was on a walk, in a green and golden field of wheat on one side and sunflowers on the other! The sun was at it's highest!  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 10:40 PM
From Predator to Prey
By Jade in Poetry | Reads: 333 | Likes: 1
The glaciers are melting, The sea level is rising,  And now is the moment we wake up,  Because, The predator has now turned into a prey.   The fire is spreading, The forests turning into ashes, The animals are dying, And now is the moment of the 'Great Realisation', Because,  The  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 11:44 AM
The fifth photograph
By Priyanshi Tripathy in General Literary | Reads: 333 | Likes: 1
The fifth picture in my gallery is a snap which I clicked two days back for Snapchat. It's a picture of mine with an uninvited guest on my face: an acne.  Let's admit it— we get so conscious of acne that we step back to click pictures, hesitate to go out and meet people. But why do we fee  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:59 AM
Escapiness
By Ammu in General Literary | Reads: 333 | Likes: 1
               ESCAPINESS Can't find a better world?  She was disturbed.. She loved her parents more than anything. She cried silently in their pain. She thought they would be with her forlong. Her mother who was her favorite at once but didn't understood  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 01:33 PM
Forest fires
By khushi mohabe in Poetry | Reads: 332 | Likes: 1
The stars        Left their home               When they heard your name; And sighed          In contentment                 When you gazed their way. But they burned in rage, Ever  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 04:54 PM
A letter to Pain
By Anam Sania in Poetry | Reads: 332 | Likes: 1
People left like it was soothing, to see my heart whilst bleeding. They dragged me to a place so dark, it was a sort of maze, with no exit mark. As I went on miles, all in vain, What remained with me, was my very own, pain. To deduce it's effects, so hard I tried, But deep buried in my chest, my hea  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 05:40 PM
Corona Days..
By Jill Shah in Poetry | Reads: 330 | Likes: 1
Breathing had became a terror  Suspicious was ensuing the existence. The war of superiority, Intertwined into mesh of verve - spirit The skirmish of the bod Doomed over the passion of the soul. Living became a risk,  Suspiring swerves a peril, Togetherness seemed to be a nuisance ;  T  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:17 AM
Trust and satisfaction
By Rumani Dey in General Literary | Reads: 330 | Likes: 1
What is trust? Not much do we know about trust. Trust is an abstract word without feelings unlike love. We can still feel love but the feelings involved with trust are just satisfaction.  What is satisfaction? Satisfaction is a level of mind as per nature's ways of identification. Trust is rel  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 01:13 AM
Learning never stops
By Zain in General Literary | Reads: 330 | Likes: 1
Learning never stops "So remember children, do not forget to stay 6 feet away from other people, wash your hands frequently, and stay at home as much as possible!", Meena ma'am shouted over the din of the school bell as the children got ready to leave. She looked at them lovingly as they were excite  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:27 PM
Take it Slow! Everything Heals
By Swaathi Sundaramurugan in General Literary | Reads: 328 | Likes: 1
Every one of us went through trauma or depression at some point in our lives. Some of us had a shoulder to cry on and some of us didn’t. For all the people who are feeling down and who are struggling to take the next step, I want to tell you it’s really alright. You don’t have to r  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 12:29 PM
The battle of loss.
By Shradha Solanki in War Story | Reads: 326 | Likes: 1
She sat their, cradling his head. Everyone around her rejoiced. She knew she should be happy too, but she couldn't hold back her tears. She stared at his body lying in her hands. Streams of blood flowing through his head, drenching his clothes. She tried hard to stop the bleeding, but nothing could   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 06:06 PM
Motherhood is a privilege
By Simran Sawhney in General Literary | Reads: 326 | 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: 326 | 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
Sacred Race
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 324 | 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