Stop the Rickshaw
By Aastha Mehndirata in Poetry | Reads: 994 | Likes: 1
As I settled in a half-painted, rusted rickshaw, And sat on the torn black seat,  I told the rickshaw driver where to go, And he nodded his head.    When I was halfway there,  I asked the rickshaw diver, “Why are you driving so slowly” in my fluent Hindi, He remarked   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:41 PM
From heaven to hell
By Aswad Ullah Khan in True Story | Reads: 994 | Likes: 1
My name is Muslim and I've a friend who's name is Hindu. We started our teen life's. Happy things, good environment, peace and brotherhood and respect towards each other, sounds good? Right. Oh! Wait, I forgot to mention that this short story doesn't have happy ending. We both use to study in the sa  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:41 PM
A tribute
By chekitan pandya in General Literary | Reads: 994 | Likes: 0
Time and again as I glance out my window all that comes to my mind is gratitude. Overwhelming gratitude to all those workers, policemen, doctors and essential service workers who are tirelessly working to make ends meet and keep us safe and supplied. Words can't even begin to describe how much thank  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:22 PM
Mystical Nostalgia
By Tejal Bagwe in General Literary | Reads: 994 | Likes: 4
It was a regular day. I was on my way back home, the evening crowd and mutters echoed around. It was 6:15 in the evening and still ten minutes to my stop when I saw an old notebook lying on the metro seat opposite of me. I waited to see if someone picked it up but no one seemed to care. The last sta  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 07:10 PM
AN HONEST CONFESSION.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 994 | Likes: 0
The Darker side of me.  Yes, I have a darker side , which I know the best.  Is it darker? ?Or grayer?   But for sure it's a part of me.  Yes, I know the darker side of me.  I have some flaws, both in physical and mental me.  Yes, I have a darker side of me.  I  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:51 PM
Bawajood
By Amanpreet kaur in True Story | Reads: 994 | Likes: 0
Woh thanda sard mausam ek anjan jagah Jo Jani pehcahni ho Kar BHI begani c lgti.paas mein hi Rakhi Woh aag ki angeethi Jo itni sfaid dhoondh or kadak thand mein madham c parne lgi thi. Woh pass hi baithi angeethi mein Apne barf se jma hathon ko aaps mein maslati or kap kapate shreer ko us kaphat se   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 01:29 PM
Trapped Soul
By Srinidhi in Poetry | Reads: 993 | Likes: 0
My soul feels trapped, in an invisible cage Wanting to break the shackles of this life's race  I am running at a hustling pace,  And honestly I don't know where to head in this puzzling maze  My soul craves to breathe in the free air flurry, For once it wants to feel the ecstatic epip  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 08:15 AM
She
By Samruddhi Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 993 | Likes: 1
She is shadow in light                                        and ray of sunshine in the dark ,                        She is now inferno&nb  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 01:34 PM
നേടിയെടുത്ത നഷ്ട്ടം........
By Jilu George in General Literary | Reads: 993 | Likes: 0
ഓർമ വെച്ച കാലം മുതൽ മനസ്സിലിട്ട് താലോലിക്കുന്നത് കൊണ്ടാവും അവനെന്ന സ്വപ്നം അവളിൽ അത്രമേൽ പടർന്നു കയറിയത്.ഇന്  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:27 PM
Count Your Blessings
By LALITHA BALASUBRAMANIAN in Poetry | Reads: 993 | Likes: 1
My life seems to have gone for a toss, As I weather the present storm No morning alarm, no morning walk, No gobbling breakfast as per the norm No catching the train and reporting to the boss, No jaunt to the market, no tryst with friends, All I seem to be doing is creating a din As I wash and clang  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:14 PM
soundwaves
By Niharika Shah in Romance | Reads: 993 | Likes: 0
it was a Thursday when he turned to me, as I laid out the paper plates for take-out dinner, and opened his mouth as if to speak, but didn’t. He looked into my vacant, brown eyes where he’d previously seen autumn shedding its skin in, and his glance somehow slipped. With one shrug, a deep  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 01:11 PM
The dark thought
By Logavarshini Ravi in True Story | Reads: 993 | Likes: 2
I was born with poor immunity. I usually have normal cold for most of the days. What i pertain to 'most of the days' is 300 days out of 365. And i also have wheezing trouble. I took so many medications but all went in vain, so i got accustomed to it. As i knew that i was vulnerable to the viral atta  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 08:24 PM
Aye zindagi
By ishita chakravaish in Poetry | Reads: 993 | Likes: 0
Aye zindgi tujhse kuch khna h .. aj n jane kyu bahut sawal h  lekin un savalon ka jawab  nhi.. Aye zindgi me apne andr uth re sawalo k bhavandr ko kaise shant kru ... N jane wo sawalo banavandr kaise shant hoga ...  Aye zindgi me kaise samjhao khud ko lekin samjhao kya ye bhi smj nhi   Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 07:20 PM
My Vulnerable Self
By Yatin in Poetry | Reads: 992 | Likes: 8
Hiding the hurt, hiding the pain, Hiding the tears that fall like rain. Saying I'm fine when I'm anything but. This ache in my soul rips at my gut. My skin is on fire; I burn from within. The calm on my face is an ongoing sin. The world must stay out; I've built up a wall. My fragile lie will collap  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 03:01 AM
A tribute
By chekitan pandya in General Literary | Reads: 992 | Likes: 0
An Open to the one who’s One No More It still feels like yesterday when we were all together sitting on the dining table or going on a trip or celebrating festivals together when the reality comes crashing down with startling clarity jerking us out of those fine memories and reminding us that   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:16 PM