The Return Of My Love
By Divya Dilip Shetty in Poetry | Reads: 581 | Likes: 0
After Years We Met But Nothing Changed In Between Us, He Was Still The Energetic & Enthusiastic Guy Like Always & Me, The Silent & Moody As Usual, Good To know That We Still Worried About Each Other But Somewhere We Still Missed The Love & The Bond We Shared, He Said Let's Go For A D  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 03:44 PM
Scarred
By jaanavi in General Literary | Reads: 580 | Likes: 0
“Rowan! Rowan! Rowan!” Encouragement erupted all around me as I faced the goalpost, getting ready for the penalty shot. I rubbed a calloused hand across my face as sweat dripped off my chin on my already soaked blue jersey. I shook my feet in nervousness, trying to get rid of the sudden   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:31 AM
Ode to Your Body
By Niharika Shah in Romance | Reads: 580 | Likes: 0
  To My Love,                    I know I told you that I don’t like endings, and maybe that’s just a sweeter way of saying I’m afraid of them. But I’m writing you this letter beca  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 01:14 PM
The twist named Sarah
By Chinmay Tawde in General Literary | Reads: 579 | Likes: 0
Andrew was an elementary school kid. His family shifted to new jersey after the accidental death of his parents. Unlike others , he is an introvert kind of person. He was alone all the time and hesitated to share his problems with others. Due to his dark past , he started lacking in studies too.&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:08 PM
Loosing My TRUST
By Karuna Verma in Poetry | Reads: 579 | Likes: 0
She has a bookshelf for a heart,  And ink run through her veins.  She'll write you into her story,  With typewriter in her brain.  Her bookshelf's getting crowded,  With all the stories she penned,  Of the people who flicked through her pages,  But closed the book   Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 01:59 PM
AMYGDALA
By Chithra Rangarajan in True Story | Reads: 578 | Likes: 0
Thirty years ago, I was nine years old.we splattered water over each other as we were in the process of wetting the terrace. Since My Parents did not have enough money for an air conditioner and the summers used to be really hot, we always preferred sleeping in the terrace. We carried the kora gras  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 09:58 PM
Walking free
By BABU VELLERA in True Story | Reads: 578 | Likes: 0
WALKING FREE By Babu Vellera I have been thinking of walking to office every day for a while. But I could not. What is preventing me from doing so? I pondered. The reasons were manifold. First and foremost is the vehicular pollution. How much pollutants may get in to my body? What will be the side e  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 10:58 AM
Mother's Love
By heather wilhelm in Poetry | Reads: 578 | Likes: 0
Mother's Love Mother martyr, martyr Mother  It’s hard to tell the difference. When I love so very hard,  Love can bring resistance. Once I felt it in the womb Martyr followed very soon. I laughed, I cried, became dismayed But I wouldn’t have it any other way. The love is force  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:40 PM
Past- Vanished yet Eternal
By Ananya Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 577 | Likes: 0
I ran, ran fast, fast enough from the past, to not hurt.  But there comes a point when a person has to slow down,  Slow down, to breathe, to think, and that's when it grabbed me,  That little piece of dirt, pervert.  It grabbed me with it's knife like fingers, scratched through m  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:40 PM
Woman on the street
By Shruthi Srinivasan in Poetry | Reads: 577 | Likes: 0
Inch by inch another sun sets in, and I grow bold. Sans fear, but ogling eyes, gripping, I see a smile. Only from a distance, not a soul would know, only if they change their mind,  swift tread, head held low. I must keep going, no time to see, visious thoughts that set in, may change the cours  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 05:45 PM
Annapurna
By Asmi in General Literary | Reads: 577 | Likes: 0
It was done again. The temporary police check post near the residential societies of Noida, was cleaned up overnight. Today few spider plants, bougainvillea and brazilian grass potted in small tin cans were placed, making the otherwise dull check post rather full of life. At one corner, like yester  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:25 PM
The Dream Chapter
By Sohini in Poetry | Reads: 576 | Likes: 0
Hey, do you know There's a platform 9 and 3/4, Where I am waiting, The train's about to come, And I am waiting to grab your hand  And step onto it. Forget our names, 'Cause today its Hogwarts, Nothing else. No ones going to know who we are. And let's forget who we are, Let's run away, I your We  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 10:10 PM
Happy Family
By Deepshika in True Story | Reads: 576 | Likes: 0
AIMLESS LIFE IS A SCOPELESS GUN - As a pubg player said on a serious note.   Yes, we see life so tough at many times and ease at few times. I have a very good story of life. In the outskirts of cities, there lived a community called Banjaras. They are very limited, adjusted and served to t  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 03:40 PM
Priorities
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 575 | Likes: 0
A short verse on Priorities    There  is so much to do  And so little time Is normally  the fear that haunts us when we have gone past our prime Yet our priorities keep changing  In our struggle of balancing and managing We keep shuffling them constantly like a card pac  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:22 PM
Make peace with the broken pieces
By anupama singh in General Literary | Reads: 575 | Likes: 0
Make peace with your broken pieces Most of us at some point of our life have felt broken, lost, unloved, defeated or devasted. This is a state of imperfection when we feel not good enough, or fall from our self- created image of perfection. Being enough or being perfect is a façade we put up   Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 05:01 PM