My blessing in disguise
By swets in True Story | Reads: 977 | Likes: 0
Everyone has our own tribe. The people whom you connect instantly. I always wanted to find my tribe. Back in college days during first two years I was only picking friends who are girls because I never spoke to guys during my high school as it was rule.. But i had trust issues with my friends.. So i  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 11:59 AM
Sinking
By Amy Alexander in Poetry | Reads: 971 | Likes: 0
Beautiful beautiful beautiful beautiful lady  Sparkling smile, flip of her hair, flirty eyes that say maybe  Inside she’s walled herself into a corner  Don’t know if she can fake it for much longer  It was built to protect  To eliminate both the cause and effect  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 05:36 AM
The sorrowful Tree
By Nabiha Afrin in Poetry | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
                      The Sorrowful Tree             Its a dead tree,            Feel how lonely it must be            No one standing beside it   Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 07:46 PM
Yummy Idiyappam / String Hopper
By Kiruthika in Poetry | Reads: 945 | Likes: 0
When you see a Plate filled with Labyrinth, You get a Happy Face instantly, It's None other than the String Hopper.  From South Indian Cuisine, Steamed Food made of Rice Flour, Like a Noodles, Pure in Colour, Soft to Touch. This one is a Favourite dish of my loved one. Easily digestible for B  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:27 PM
Is this the End?
By JJ Sebastian in True Story | Reads: 940 | Likes: 0
I am an undergraduate student; I do have friends in college but when I return back to hostel, I am alone as my friends don't stay nearby, and the only time I get to have people around is in college.  I enjoy walking alone post-dinner because that is the time I feel more alive. I pass by restaur  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 01:41 PM
Vendetta
By Sambuddha Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 936 | Likes: 0
I miss those glittery eyes every moment  whenever I see the the great Albatross flatteing its wings in heaven Is it my love?or Was it your console? I miss that fresh paradoxical smile,the smile which can bring a dead person alive, the smile which can change a cold harsh winter into a hearty sp  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 09:39 PM
Journey of a Recruiter
By Prashant in True Story | Reads: 935 | Likes: 0
Recruiter is a professional engaged in fulfilling company or client needs, my journey started almost 10 year back with a passion in the domain. As junior resource in my company I took all competency download from my mentor to reach today's position, his  help was incredible and measureless. Sta  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:27 PM
I do not know
By Manika Ekka in Poetry | Reads: 931 | Likes: 0
Right or wrong I do not know, truth or lie I ignore. Good or bad I do not know, Bright or dark are all low. Face or escape I do not know, Real or dream gone in a blow. Give or take I do not know, Smile or tear nothing to show. Love or hate I do not know, Yes or no with time grows. Life or death  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 10:37 AM
Fear
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 928 | Likes: 0
Fear It's something, not needed to wear Many thinks it's a necessity and near Out of intelligence, everything sensible Out of fear, compulsive action possible. What to do, what to do, arises Just needed things to do, surprises Fear is that capable of making dumb It may disturb life's energy system   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:58 PM
More of Me
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 928 | Likes: 0
More of Me    What a joy! Finding yourself  more alive,    More nourished, with some measure of clarity.    More exciting than ever before, Playing with words more and more muttering under my breath, Holding energy of hope but in amazement again and again, my joy r  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 04:29 PM
COVID-19
By sayyam jain in Poetry | Reads: 923 | Likes: 0
CHAPTER 1 Yes,  It took away many lives It has destroyed many hives It affected individual's Autonomy It disrupted country's economy It made many people jobless It held many lives hopeless No one would have imagined A day will come and we'll be to self quarantined Because it will be annouced   Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 11:51 AM
Roots!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 922 | Likes: 0
We often live in so much need of practicality and the need to walk up higher and higher that we forget what we are actually made of. We are not some sparkle and shine that the world has in store for us. We are made to spread the sparkle and shine that we are born with. Our roots define us. Our ances  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 08:37 AM
different shades
By Abhinav Jha in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
Today on the side note it came to my mindhovering in your thoughtsdiving blinlythat your voice was always a healing spree for me.passing on those nightsyou were the one who took me to the park.when you first held my handfingers entangleddifferent shades,turning on those lightswe walkedswaying the ha  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 02:04 PM
The monsoon rain
By Ayush Chhabra in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
If this smell of soil, The known guest that knocks After Rain drops , could be sent. If this scent  Of chills , of my garden in backyard  After cold breeze touched my arms , could be sent. If the view from my window Of this chirpy soil Pleased to meet a lover and showoff  The Swaying   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 04:18 AM
I Will Go to You
By Umpah in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
To dear my one and only  If the gravity gone far away I'll go to you even if my body couldn't hold up  I'll go to you I'll reach and hold you And when everything back to normal No matter how many times I'll go to you    Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 04:16 PM