Silence
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,005 | Likes: 0
Silence Feel happy! Dance with your silence. Anyway it's dropping some nonsense. Let your silence be creative Sing a song, dance a little,celebrate it Next moment brings more of it In your own way, do it. Out of happiness, happiness is born. Live it!  This moment be grateful. The next moment i  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 10:33 AM
A Thought on White Paper with Blue Ink
By Anup Toppo in General Literary | Reads: 1,005 | Likes: 0
A Thought on White Paper with Blue Ink During LOCKDOWN, one morning with a cup of tea on my terrace, I am checking updates of our country on my tablet with the help of WhatsApp, live streaming news, Facebook, Twitter, e-newspaper, YouTube and blogs, etc. I am fairly surprised like a lot of ways are   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 09:25 PM
I AM HAPPY, WHEN?
By Anushree Khunteta in General Literary | Reads: 1,005 | Likes: 0
I am happy ...when?? It has been said in a common parlance " sharing happiness leads to mushrooming happiness and sharing grief lessens the distress"!! My topic itself has a question as I am bit an inquisitive to know what makes a person happy? Is it finances, hard earned money, a decent job, apprec  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 06:49 PM
MAA
By Aditi in Poetry | Reads: 1,005 | Likes: 0
                         Maa❤️Unjh so mudde te likhla jdd teri vaari aandi...Hth kmbhde ne...jubaan sukh jndi...Subha hote hi tumhe dekhna m chaun ...Tujhse khub ladhu tujhe kh  Read More...
Published on Jun 26,2020 12:33 PM
Untold
By Arpit Sao in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 1
The love,  the fate, That did cost my world;The tale never said, The tale never heard. Neither mom nor dad, Did else than earning;Never saw their son, Frightened and mourning.Fed up or lost off, anything you say;He was damn rich, But lacked a smile to pay.Doped in the books, Friend of clothes;A  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 10:40 PM
பாற்கடல்
By S.Neelacantan in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 2
பாற்கடல் குமரி எஸ். நீலகண்டன்   இப்பொதெல்லாம் பறவைகளின் சப்தம் எப்போதும் தெளிவாய் கேட்கின்றது. சூரிய ஒளிகள் த  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:56 PM
Let's all be each for equal
By Meenakshi Arora in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 8
My this poem is based on International women's day 2020 theme "Each for equal". Today we are about to reach mars but still different behaviours, aspirations and needs of men and women are not considered equally. Respecting diversity  and promoting equality help to ensure that people are valued   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:58 PM
listen, If you can, Stay
By Harshita in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 3
                                         Listen, If you can, Stay I know people cannot be together  For very long these days  Then “we are not meant to be” is what they say.  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 11:12 PM
My Life
By Prabjit Kaur in True Story | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 0
   It was happening since i was a kid, but i realised when i was in 9th std. From that moment till now; its been 6 years and few months, its still happening but i can't prove it as i don't have any evidence. You would be thinking what was happening? what is she talking about? Well be ready  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 12:10 AM
Effort
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 1
EFFORT Measure your efforts, not your weight That's all it say about you, what you await Tiringly you must exert, that's effort.  I think it's time for all, must be very alert May you enjoy deeply, inward concert.  Not a result of some natural gift, but a daily practice A singular focus an  Read More...
Published on Jul 17,2020 07:57 PM
The Sometimes
By M.Sabeena Bahurudeen in Poetry | Reads: 1,004 | Likes: 0
The Sometimes Unforgettable Memories, ! The Sometimes Unforgettable Injuries, ! The Sometimes unforgettable Search, ! The Sometimes Unforgettable Second  An Unforgettable Smile For Sometime, ! The Sometimes Unforgettable For Are Our Tear, ! The Sometimes Unforgettable The Talk for Our Friends,  Read More...
Published on Jul 28,2020 10:43 PM
NEVER TAKE THINGS FOR GRANTED.
By Mamta Sehgal in True Story | Reads: 1,003 | Likes: 0
Last year, I was caught up by a severe conjunctivitis. This was not the normal virus, which just brings in an eye infection for few days but a typical one which affects the eyes badly and in some cases also leads to blindness. After the usual infection which took 10 days to recover, an unusual prob  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:59 PM
LOVED AND UNWANTED
By Wallace Jacob in True Story | Reads: 1,003 | Likes: 2
LOVED AND UNWANTED   “I can’t even obtain a proper night’s rest”, screamed Amita, ensuring that she was audible to her neighbours. “Your mother is washing the utensils at 11:00 p.m. Is this the time for washing the utensils? Can’t she wash the utensils at som  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:43 AM
The Cries From Dark
By Aniruthan. C. D in Poetry | Reads: 1,003 | Likes: 1
Sounds of foots in silent woods Nay sun or moon to chase chasing hounds Useless eyes sharpening ears In fear my skin pores cries A deserted place with soils so crude Watering earthworms to feed on my flesh Making my mind brood  My mother's face and all my lost childhood In fear calling every go  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:54 AM
Tranquility
By Nora Moktan in General Literary | Reads: 1,003 | Likes: 0
It’s one of those nights where I go to bed after a long day of write-ups, in the name of rest; I do not plan on falling asleep at once, I read this book I’ve been taking too long to finish, I look out of the window and star-gaze a little, my dog sleeps beside me. It’s cold and wind  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 07:12 PM