FOREVER
By Hrishika Jain in Poetry | Reads: 894 | Likes: 0
FOREVER Half asleep on bed, Glancing at the faces that were sad, She heard words which said, “Wish she could prevent death.” Realising that she had no time left, She still craved for that one smile, For which she could travel miles. Suddenly the door was left open  And entered ins  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:51 PM
Being human
By Lina in War Story | Reads: 893 | Likes: 0
BEING HUMAN   it is quite common to be anxious in situations like these.  it could have been worse, if this virus could have erupted out of nowhere in 1800 or something. the fear that this virus could be on any individual surrounding us is just one of the concerns and ergo we are social di  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:38 PM
A tribute
By chekitan pandya in General Literary | Reads: 893 | Likes: 0
Time and again as I glance out my window all that comes to my mind is gratitude. Overwhelming gratitude to all those workers, policemen, doctors and essential service workers who are tirelessly working to make ends meet and keep us safe and supplied. Words can't even begin to describe how much thank  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:22 PM
Running Out Of Luck
By Cindy Pereira in True Story | Reads: 892 | Likes: 0
It was a pleasant Friday evening and he decided that he would by-pass the dusty village of Javangalli and ride on to Bangalore through the town of Malvalli. He rode out of Sategal and over the bridge across the Cauvery, feeling the wind swish-swash as he passed each pillar of the long, gigantic stru  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 05:43 PM
“A Bitter Bio”
By satarupa sen in General Literary | Reads: 891 | Likes: 0
Hey, it’s me in a black shabby quoted tee and a comfy loose shorts. As a dating website asks for a bio, i guess I’m not here to display my perfect dreamlike features. Sit back and relax while i make you uncomfortable with the truth. I’ve not felt low since a week i assume. It&rsq  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 03:34 PM
THE ANAMNESIS
By Sophia Malik in General Literary | Reads: 890 | Likes: 0
It was a pleasant morning and we were having our morning cup of tea. Seated in our balcony it was so relaxing, sharing my thoughts with him. The gentle breeze and the chirping birds elevated my mood. As usual we did our yoga together facing the sun. He was so flexible and easy while I struggled stre  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 09:48 AM
THE COVID EFFECT
By Tara S Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 889 | Likes: 0
The Covid Effect From sadness to despair we are going through it all This tiny virus showing us how man is so small. The covid effects most of which are bitter Are all across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. No vehicle movement , no factories, no pollution The virus has clearly stopped our live  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 04:06 AM
போதும் ! இனியும் பூமி தாங்காது !!
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 889 | Likes: 0
போதும் ! இனியும் பூமி தாங்காது !! பணத்திற்கு ஓட்டு, காலகாலமாக தொன்று தொட்டு பரவி வரும் ஒரு கொள்ளை நோய். இந்த நோய் க  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 05:31 PM
Clair de Lune
By lakshay in Western | Reads: 888 | Likes: 0
The Bergamasque which consists of four movements, is a piano piece by French composer Claude Debussy.  The most well known part of Suite bergamasque is the third movement is titled "Clair de lune," which translates to moonlight. The onset of the Jazz era almost drove this piece to oblivion, bef  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 10:41 PM
Don’t Hold it Tight
By M Tasleem in Poetry | Reads: 887 | Likes: 0
If you will hold it tightIt will slip quickly from your handIf you will hold appropriatelyIt will stay longIt is true not only for sand butFor life and relationshipPeople always like your show offHe only like your inner selfIt is simply impossible to hideAnything from himNever forgetIf it is his dar  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 05:59 PM
Hold tightly
By Vatsal Mishra in True Story | Reads: 884 | Likes: 0
“Bandra station?” A pat on the back, a pair of questioning eyes & those two words broke the daydream that I was immersed in, right in the center of a jam-packed local train. I shook my head in negation as a reply to that question and squeezed my shoulders in an attempt to   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:08 AM
Chaos
By Sumitra Krishna in Poetry | Reads: 883 | Likes: 0
“So, how do I tell? My heart's loudest word is no but the quietest voice whispers out of my fear and stops me to grow. The fire in my soul is restless with chaos. The noises hold me back but my silence breaks my prison's bars.” By, Sumitra Krishna    Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 11:48 AM
Impusissant
By Niharika in General Literary | Reads: 882 | Likes: 0
Why do we take pride in saying "you don't know me" Why do we have so many impenetrable walls? Because it's difficult to trust?  Because you've been hurt earlier? Because it tore you apart? But didn't you come out stronger? And yet you've only learnt to emotionally shut down than open up? Being   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:05 PM
Ardhu
By karthik tm in General Literary | Reads: 880 | Likes: 0
This first time Ardhu was caught with a guy alone,he was 3 years old. Among the various cuddly toys he had been gifted, the Oscar Wilde one was his favourite. An obsessive love.She saw him hug and kiss Wilde in a way any kid would, except that there was something, how can I describe it, indulge  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:42 PM
Him and I
By Soumali Mukherjee in Romance | Reads: 880 | Likes: 0
I love you without knowing how, Or when, or from where. I love you simply, without problems or pride.I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving but this,In which there is no I or you, so intimate that your hand upon my chest is my hand,So intimate that when I fall asle  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 05:25 PM