Never Too Late
By Meenakshi Dawer in General Literary | Reads: 758 | Likes: 0
#PandemicTime’s #CoronaVirus .....Now is the time to fight back together yet individually. We are all strong fighters in our own unique way. We have built together where we stand today. Today we may bear financial loses, mental fear, emotional insecurities of life and talk about it but we al  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:35 PM
We shall meet in a place that would be free of the dark
By Prachi Batra in Poetry | Reads: 758 | Likes: 0
how’re you, my love? do you think of me as often as i think of you? did i tell you, i miss running my fingers across your skin, often while watching the sun set behind the leaves of an old tree, my eyes long to see the deep brown of your hair drenched in slight gold of the fading rays tender t  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 01:10 AM
Women and Power
By C. Kaviya in Poetry | Reads: 758 | Likes: 0
Shines before the sun Works without being paid Loves with no expectations  Cares with tenderness Dreams with no hope Yearns for what she never gets Shares what she loves the most Leaves those who loved her truly  Laughs with pain Lives not for her They call it sacrifice  I call it her  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:34 PM
Counting from Twenties to Forties
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 758 | Likes: 0
In the early twenties, the world is a zeal. To conquer and make it kneel. The life's a ball game for you to catch. The tempest in the ocean is not your match. The next five years you yearn for a mushy affair. It's the time to lock your heart in someone's care. You juggle to settle or still bounce   Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 01:12 PM
U&I
By Roopa in True Story | Reads: 755 | Likes: 0
There are a number of questions ruining her and his mind. Though the number of answers left to be said. Hard to hit her heart knowingly and unknowingly. Yes, conceptions are to be conveyed and get cleared. A number of stereotypic scratched stories in his imagination about the talks he had heard f  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 11:12 PM
A distinct dream
By Saadat Amin in Poetry | Reads: 755 | Likes: 0
Happiness seems to be a distinct dream Jolt after jolt ,heavy heart screams  I didn’t do this much wrong to pay this bad Perhaps didn’t either do much good to not be sad I don’t bow five times a day to be in your shade Indeed million of times in revere I chant aid Every tim  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:17 AM
Frangipani and the bougainvillea
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 754 | Likes: 0
Where I live, frangipanis abound.  I am more familiar with the Indian term for them, the ‘champa’.It took me time to figure out that they were called frangipanis. I have seen them almost everywhere in and around the area where I live, abundant in their red or white blossoms. The w  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:58 PM
Let me be a child Again
By mandira sarbabidya in Poetry | Reads: 754 | Likes: 0
Let me be a child Again So what if i have grown in Age. Age is just a number to utter. It has nothing to do with happiness and pain. The cotton candies still satisfy my taste buds. And the heavy shower drowning my paper, Boats still sow my heart. So what if i have grown in age.  I am a child at  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 03:35 PM
An Urge
By Akshaya Maram in Poetry | Reads: 750 | Likes: 0
Let us pray so that, We will find a way. Find a way, to make This pandemic go away.   Let us make our plea convey, So that it ain’t going to delay. It ain’t going to be delay, as Long as we r doing it today.   Let us not deem this as cray, But instead think and obey. Think and   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 04:06 PM
My Love
By Epsita Mitra in Poetry | Reads: 750 | Likes: 0
My Love  Epsita Mitra Oh! My dear... I can hear your breathe... From your heart's deep... I feel the words you speak. Really it is the opening Of a new morning day. Church's bell is ringing... From far away. It is the peak of mountain That tell the words... When everyone take shelter... You   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 12:10 AM
Heavens
By Varnika in Poetry | Reads: 749 | Likes: 0
When smokes choked up the sky, and rivers became dry, when creatures cried for life, and the ecosystem were to die, No wonder heavens took over and no sooner humans were confined. It's just for a tiny virus that we're all inside. And some say, 'I can even defy the tide!' sorry sir, you can't for Ja  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 04:49 PM
Depression
By Neelima Sharan in Poetry | Reads: 749 | Likes: 0
Is someone out there feeling numb at this hour?  No matter how near or far. Do people really have anxiety or panic attacks? Or do I need to substantiate my facts? Why depression sucks out life inside me? Feels like drowning deeper in the sea. Why insomnia overpowers every single night? Still th  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 10:47 PM
NEW BEGINNING
By REHEJA K A in Poetry | Reads: 749 | Likes: 0
Hey!have a glance for a fraction of seconds  to show a million of stories  a planet of happiness and blissful life once now a place of degrading glories  turning the freshness of past to burning ashes  the sacred colors do fade, shedding tears around  spoiling the fragrance   Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 12:03 PM
Priorities
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 748 | 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
Into the Light
By Jyothi Annie Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 748 | Likes: 0
Deep down dark and horrified I was stuck in my own world of a toxicity Where love seemed disrespectful Where life was never a hope I was caught by the web of a toxic relationship Which killed me day by day And then one day from no where  I saw a light  A light that gave me hope But then I   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:54 PM