'I am a Stray Dog!'
By Vandana in General Literary | Reads: 708 | Likes: 4
I am a stray dog. I don't know who gave me this name but everyone in 'Tribhuvan Colony' calls me 'Kaalu'. I am a skinny black mongrel. I have soft and shiny fur except for my burnt back. This happened when a drunken man tried to put my tail on fire. I managed to bite him before running for my life.   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:22 PM
Wealth of the world
By M Arul Satish Pandian in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
I sought the wealth of the world; But it never made me rich.   I sought the wisdom of the world; But it never made me wise.   I sought the pleasures of the world; But it never made me happy.   I sought the love of the world; But it never cared for me.   I sought the promises of t  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:54 PM
Jerry
By Harshit Chhabra in Thriller | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
“So, you can’t sleep. I hear, Jerry, that’s an unusual name.” “Nightmares”, Jerry gave Dr. Sharma a look devoid of any hope or the spark that fuels the spirits of the young minds such as Jerry. “What kind of nightmares?” “The kind that cannot be   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 02:01 PM
Bereaved
By subhadra kunduri in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
Bereaved      Long days, longer nights, yet how did twelve weeks go? Thinking of you speeding away to a distance far ashore, Gone in a whiff, gone in a puff,  leaving me in sorrow Alas, Raj -  away forever, how do I face the morrow?       With a zest  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:23 PM
My crippled heart
By Madhuri in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 3
Casting the world  With leaps and bounds Of reaps of sown Started long ago It was the game of mind and the deal of hearts Where you magnified and I held my heart high No pain no sorrow Valiant emotions to borrow Had I not crafted a map Your mind would've faded and collapsed Moments of moment  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 12:22 AM
Woman’s Unsung dreams
By tanya in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 1
  You as a baby fulfil your Mother’s desires. You grow up in a world which revolved around your little secrets. You are the Princess in all your stories. To enter a stage where dreams become reality. You learn the bitter truth the World puts forth. You transform yourself as that young wo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 06:38 PM
Phobia
By Aeva in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
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Published on Jun 7,2020 05:42 AM
Attraction, Fatal Or Beneficial?
By Dr. Kuldeep Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
The common sight of today’s era is the attraction and it can be towards anything whether on object or a person. This attraction can be proved beneficial as well as fatal for the people, depending on how do people take it? Young people often have more attraction towards various things such as e  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:40 AM
The Best days, Ever..
By Dilip Patel in General Literary | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
The Best days, ever    That was September 2005. Waiting in the departure lounge at the Bangalore airport, I was scanning the newspaper aimlessly. Suddenly the news item that detailed the fury of the incessant rains of the past few days in Gujarat (a state in India) caught my attention. Spe  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:21 PM
Love in the times of corona.
By Himanshu mathur in Poetry | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
As much as I would  like to be with you now Hold hands and with the music gently sway; But the times are difficult and needs urgent, And whole world is asking me to keep away.   Oh! The burning in my  heart is so dreadful, And I  want nothing  more than  to be there; Ho  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 11:15 PM
The Mask
By Anushka Dogra in Poetry | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
I saw the mask fall Just for a second or a minute Past those hard stone walls The fear of persuasion and compromise well hidden within the web of lies Half truths and broken promises Ungodly silence of the wordless cries Hidden behind the nonchalance Was true sadness Not visible at the first glance   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 10:02 PM
The Letter
By Adarsh Pradeep in General Literary | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
To, The Chief Minister of Kerala, The ‘Democracy of India’   23rd-March-2020   Sir,   I know you might be busy with the Corona episode but still, I cannot restrain myself from writing this letter to you. Myself Deb from Karbi Anglong, Assam. And yes, you guessed it right,   Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 07:02 PM
Love is Transculent
By Zenab Hashmi in Poetry | Reads: 706 | Likes: 1
I love to love more than  love loves me  Love is eternal  So I just wrap it  In my arms  And Feel the stars  Love is profound  So my worldly place  But not more than my grace   Love is Achromic So I love the color  Of love more than anything&  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 08:43 AM
Rain
By PETER PARKER in General Literary | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
As per promise, they both were use to meet on the same place, that corner bench of the park. One showed up but the other one didn't. And once again it started raining, sid who showed up, his heart was distorted he started crying and then he heard a voice, of the another person aqsa, with whom sid wa  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:38 PM
Love can make anything
By bhagyalakshmi in Romance | Reads: 705 | Likes: 1
whatever may be the situation, a love can make you forget your worries. Here love doesn't mean about romance, it really means about a care and affection. A simple story  A poor couple was planning to celebrate their wedding anniversary but could not bring out in a grand manner, so both thought   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 12:09 AM