Four walls
By Pratyasha Nanda in Poetry | Reads: 575 | Likes: 0
Four walls Shards of memories Some ashes from cigarettes   Four walls and a roof Bitter sweet dreams Murals of chipped off paint    Four walls and a floor Thousands of days and nights Charred smell of burnt letters   Four walls and a few windows Rains and sunshine An empty photo   Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:20 AM
Bruno
By sahaj Maheshwari in Thriller | Reads: 574 | Likes: 0
Hi everyone, penning down my new story. Give it a read. Reading time (8-10 minutes) Strange? What do you mean by the word ‘strange’? Something which deviates from normal. There are definitions, thresholds of normal people set by the PUBLIC and if you are not lying in that category, the  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 02:38 AM
Big Brown Eyes
By Diana in Travel | Reads: 574 | Likes: 0
The brightness of her desktop highlighted the nervousness on my face, the keyboard clicking proved the tremor in my fingers and yet, I was ready to hit the 'enter' key while my heart was pounding. I took the leap of faith and booked my flight tickets to Bali. This was not an ordinary trip but a trip  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 06:58 PM
Do you Remember ?
By Ravi Teja Civil in Poetry | Reads: 574 | Likes: 0
Do you Remember....? I do remember  the feelings in my heart, after seeing you for the first time in that beautiful dew, I started to feel , Love as Precious after I met you... I do remember  the late night chats , early morning conversations,  and those debates on our family conser  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 04:47 PM
SELF ISOLATION
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 572 | Likes: 0
As the sun rises, we would step out of our houses on our expedition with our squad to catch butterflies in the nearby bush hedges. We played in the mounds of sand in our neighbourhood. We climbed up the trees and plucked the sweetest mangoes in our friend’s grove. We made the perfect paper boa  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 03:07 PM
The Unread Obituary
By A.Shruti in General Literary | Reads: 572 | Likes: 0
The month of February always made him contemplate about love and relationships. It was the month which celebrated the birthday of a very important person in his life and also her going away to be one with the Supreme. Her face was now a photo locked away in his locker and the memory of it had begun   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 05:20 PM
Dear Mom
By ketki verma in Poetry | Reads: 572 | Likes: 0
Dear Mom,   To describe you is a painful task indeed. Not that I'm complaining ,  But just hear me out I plead. I know we've been quite ungrateful at times, And always seemed to put ourselves before you. Yet we always had your support and your demands have been very few.  That craving  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 11:56 PM
Flee Away
By Deepshika in Poetry | Reads: 571 | Likes: 0
Sometimes I'm hereSometimes I'm thereLike a broken glass shattered everywhereHaving no place to stay wholeSo desperate to fill my heart's holeI just want to go somewhere Where I don't have to play a fake role Scared of being too distant or too attachedScared of being all alone or in a crowdscared I   Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:14 AM
My Role
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 571 | Likes: 0
My Role..  Me wondering what is my role in the planet.  Thought it's a good time to get fitter here Something takes me up one moment, down the next Why me not handling this life's context Active me, maintaining better health and harmony around New situations not only surround to bound Yeah  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 04:31 PM
Remnants of Memories
By Lomlom Mizo in Poetry | Reads: 570 | Likes: 0
Sometimes we kill a part of ourselves to keep a memory alive. Painful as it maybe, hurt as we may; We choose to remember, for it has taught us something we've never felt before. So, when the world is in chaos; and the cries of a mother fills the vacant street, I hope you choose to remember what it  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 06:53 AM
A little bird's discovery
By Nivedita D in General Literary | Reads: 569 | Likes: 0
Far away in a cosy, secluded  forest , morning dawned silently as it brought forth a hearty promise of another beautiful day. Silence prevailed among the leafy branches as all the creatures snored on peacefully. That was when a young bird was rudely  awakened  from  her  sle  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 10:23 AM
Small livings-big lessons
By Neema Kumari in Poetry | Reads: 567 | Likes: 0
Being pushed back and forth, in an impatient crowd, I saw the chain of ant, and learnt the essence of discipline. . When the heart cried, broken in love, I saw a puppy, its glossy eyes and wagging tail, I learnt the value of unconditional love. . When dreams are shattered  again and again, a sp  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 10:59 AM
Do you love me? - Part III
By Alisha Nandeshwar in General Literary | Reads: 567 | Likes: 0
Sometimes the ghosts of your past are too strong to let your present be free.   I wake up with a jolt. Again! It seems like it is becoming my morning ritual. I groan and look at my bedside watch to see it is still early in the morning. Great! I don’t have office today but my body still d  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:48 PM
To my beloved!
By Dharani in Poetry | Reads: 567 | Likes: 0
Curled up in your bedspread Like a layered piece of cake Helpless to rest that beady eyes Tilted totally away from me. I wish, my beloved to knead your arms hard Needless to spit,  look through your eyes, And kiss you Alright. For if you fell apart, break into portions, remember, you always fal  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 12:41 AM
SUNRISES
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 566 | Likes: 0
I dote on sunrises while the world slumbers on a sunday morning I stand under the yellow-flowered tree At one lonely cornor of the people-less street Staring at that one magnificent creation A glorious ball of righteous incandescence slowly peeking through the saffire drape radiating the very first   Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 06:41 AM