One Cold Winter Day
By Arvind Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 498 | Likes: 0
One Cold Winter Day   It was snowing outside. He could sense the cold, although the room was warm and his body was also covered with warm clothes. We pushed his wheelchair nearer the window. He could see the white snowflakes falling on the ground with a soft thud. It was beautiful. He could im  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:04 PM
She and him.
By Meryl Rock in Romance | Reads: 498 | Likes: 0
  Him, he, this mush had a hint of unrelenting tryst, She saw him, found herself binge watching his trance.    Now his almond eyes coruscated as it hit the morning dawn, It had a zest of brazen mixed with a gust of tawny brown.    As his lips delineated into a smile, she saw  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 02:30 PM
The Mask
By Smrithi Juanitha in Poetry | Reads: 497 | Likes: 0
We all dorn a mask, covering our iniquities. Some hide tears beneath a fake smile while some fake tears over a vicious charm. All of us rattling the race between evil and good, right and wrong, just and unjust. Some win the race while some get lost in the hay, unable to overpower the acceptable. But  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 03:22 PM
Old love
By Anusha Deshmukh in Romance | Reads: 497 | Likes: 0
I come to the door to say bye, your wrinkled hand is on the door handle. It takes more strength now to open the door. You slowly go down the stairs one at a time, with your breath coming out in puffs. I have told you so many times to stay at home and rest but those kids at the orphanage are your lif  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 03:03 AM
Buried Memories.
By ABHIMANYAU SAGAR in Romance | Reads: 495 | Likes: 0
Avi woke up one day and remember the dream which he saw last night but suddenly tear came from his eyes. Even if he convinced himself to make his dream come true but deep inside he knew that it is not possible. "He won't be able to take a walk with her on the beach, he won't be able to enjoy the su  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 04:12 AM
THE MACROCOSM
By Nabeel in Poetry | Reads: 493 | Likes: 0
                           THE  MACROCOSM                                                     &  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 11:24 PM
The Realisation Saga - Part 2 : Confront
By Sam Bhattacharya in Romance | Reads: 492 | Likes: 0
There was no one I knew standing or sitting outside the chamber... not that it would have helped, or maybe.... I still find it hard to put the exact words as to what was going on inside me. I could hear my heart beat thunderously- so loud that it was making my ears hurt. My vision was blurry, and I  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:19 PM
Perfect gift for father
By Rishikesh vishnudas mundada in True Story | Reads: 492 | Likes: 0
That night i decided to sleep in between my mother and father like i did in my childhood. Well it was my pappa's birthday another day and as no gift i could have given in this lockdown, i decided to give them my childhood.  All were asleep, i saw my mobile it was 11:58, still two minutes, i was  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 04:07 PM
Light in the time of darkness
By Bhavana Sanon in General Literary | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
This short essay is my perspective on the current world situation with the outbreak of Covid-19. Yes, it is disturbing and deadly and it has thrown the mightiest of us on our knees and locked us up like animals in a cage (for a change) fighting for survival; but the world is changing and in some asp  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:04 PM
Three Words
By Siddhi Joshi in Poetry | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
Three Words  Three words that I have been dying to hear from you,  Just say them and I will be your forever,  Just the both of us under the moonlight,  Just say them and I will be yours forever.  For ever since I saw you,  My ears await to hear those three words, Three  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:01 PM
Self-quarantine & Self-discipline - Productive Twins
By SAROJ CHADHA in General Literary | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
In these days of self-quarantine, one often hears ‘I am bored’ or ‘this is getting too much’ or ‘I have nothing to do.’ There are some who are just waiting for this fourteen day cycle to be over and then paint the town red not realising that perhaps there will   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:00 PM
Childhood (poem)
By priyamita in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
Miss those childhood days, so innocent and carefree..  Where dreams were as impossible as they could be.. Of summer vacations-story books and ice creams..  Like old photographs, long-forgotten it seems..  We sure had high hopes- Let's start a band..  Or be rich and famous-So give  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 11:27 AM
The Silent striver
By Rekha Bhagtani in Poetry | Reads: 489 | Likes: 0
                   THE SILENT STRIVER                On and on he progresses,                  Laboriously, Incessantly,    Mile after Mile, to reach his D  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 05:26 PM
Darling
By andal chitturi in Poetry | Reads: 488 | Likes: 0
Darling The presence of thee, Have a delirious effect on me, Which makes me oblivious. The dazzling smile of thee, Invokes various emotions, Which makes me blush secretly. The green eyes of thee, Which sparkle like million stars, Have a spellbound effect on me. The candy sweet voice of thee, Give  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 06:54 PM
Memories
By Ravi Teja Civil in Poetry | Reads: 488 | Likes: 0
Memories... They are nothing but the recollection of past, Which might have good deeds or bad which forever lasts... Our memories are like my strength and sometimes weakness too.., They can make me feel complete and sometimes screw... Some of our memories were too painful to be remembered.., But   Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 04:42 PM