Two Poems
By SANTHI KRISHNA in Poetry | Reads: 692 | Likes: 0
I.   Sleep My Child, Sleep...         (To Ailan Kurdi) Sleep my child, sleep... In the rocking cradle of the Mediterranean On the frothy bed bedecked by sea weeds and (pebbles  Under the vast sepulchre of the sky. Lullabies of gentle breeze may lull you asleep. Sl  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 10:34 PM
वो रोज़ का सफर
By The Thought Saga in Poetry | Reads: 692 | Likes: 0
वो रोज़ का सफर वो रोज़ आने जाने का रास्ता वो रोज़ एक ही मंजिल वो रोज़ की एक ही दास्तान  वो रोज़ उन्हीं लोगों से मिलन  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 01:40 PM
"She isn't there any longer"
By Meghanjana Nag in General Literary | Reads: 692 | Likes: 1
Dhruv ran faster, he didn't want to miss this opportunity again. It was Sunday, the street was crowded. The memory of his daughter lost in the same Church six years back passed over his mind. He wondered how difficult time had been since then, and how much more difficult it is today. It was Christma  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 10:19 AM
TRUE FRIEND
By BINOD PADHAN in General Literary | Reads: 692 | Likes: 1
CONSTANCE BANNISTER CORP/GETTY IMGESI grew up in a family that didn’t show affection. I knew I was loved, but it was rarely expressed, either in words or with a hug. Then, at the age of 40, I met Judy. I quickly noticed how often she told her kids she loved them and how she hugged everyon  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 06:45 AM
Isolation
By Divya in Poetry | Reads: 691 | Likes: 1
Isolation,  The closed doors, They hide a secret behind  For some it’s an escape, For some they sound like a cage,  Each person views it differently, For now the world is itself upside down, My hearts wander in those close doors,  To meet that old memory lane, In that corne  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:45 PM
The banana trees
By Chithra Rangarajan in Poetry | Reads: 691 | Likes: 1
I amputated her arms whenever I needed. She wept a little. I snatched her treasurable prize that she won slogging her lifetime. She wept a lot. I slayed her down thinking that her life’s purpose is achieved. She spouted out the tears. The tear drops penetrated deep inside and regenerated. The  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 11:51 PM
The Four walls
By Iram Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 691 | Likes: 0
The Four walls of the house I live in, are not clean, They are covered with layers of dust and dirt. The walls are decorated with grey and black wallpapers, They are covered with paintings, But paintings of an unsettled household and unhealthy relationships, They are covered with photographs, But th  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:31 PM
You remember?
By keen__ in Poetry | Reads: 691 | Likes: 1
Do you remember the last blowback I gave you? Does it still hit you everyday? Do you remember how my lower lip tastes like, After the first morning coffee? Do you still feel the warmness, Of my thighs on yours? Do you still feel my fingertips, All over your face without anygoddamn reason. I'm just  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 01:51 PM
The 'KEY'
By Rohit Dey in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 691 | Likes: 0
Genre: Comic-Tragedy   Theme:- "Smile back at the life before it may start laughing at you ..." Title: - The Key Story Line: Which is the happiest day of the week?? Of course, it's Sunday, isn't it... Umang after spending laborious whole week is lying like a log on his kingsize bed.   &n  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 12:57 PM
Home without the Beloved
By Tanveer Ahmad Khan in Poetry | Reads: 691 | Likes: 0
Home without the Beloved   I carry in me Your semblance. Thy fragrance fills my empty valves Baby! The yearning that cuts through Has emptied me bit by bit.   The Home is calling me back And I am engulfed in thoughts Of separation without union And of union without separation. What will   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:27 PM
Monsoon
By Paul Reji George in General Literary | Reads: 690 | Likes: 0
Dark clouds are a sign of evident rain, its the end of a long process, a process that gives back to give birth to life. The process is where the crux of their purpose resides. Clouds are formed through vapors that ascend to the heavens and vapors are summoned by the Star that lives in the center of   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:50 PM
SCHOOL MEMORIES
By Kaashvi Malik in Poetry | Reads: 690 | Likes: 1
A place to live and play, A place to learn and pray,  Everyone enjoys these years, Memories are smiling and even bring tears!  From the first we tighten our bands,  Make friends and join our hands.  Slowly we move to higher grades,  And understand the life's trade.  Pr  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 09:59 AM
WHO IS SHE ?
By SAURABH SUMAN in General Literary | Reads: 690 | Likes: 0
“Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws.” – Barbara Kingsolver “Birth is the epicentre of women’s power.” –Ani DiFranco “Giving birth and being born brings us into the essence of creation, where the human spirit is courageou  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:18 PM
Moving on
By Druhin C. in General Literary | Reads: 690 | Likes: 0
"We dont talk anymore", i said. "Is it too late now to say sorry?",my best friend asked. "I wish I could tell them. They might even listen. They might even forgive and forget. They are genuinely good. I am not. Perhaps i messed up. Perhaps......perhaps we were never meant to be. Or perhaps it was my  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 12:47 PM
How responsible are we ?
By Aditi in General Literary | Reads: 690 | Likes: 0
For weeks we watched the cases of COVID19 multiplying in various countries across the world till the first case in India was reported on the 30th of January and the numbers haven’t stopped increasing since then. We are a country with a population of more than 1.3 billion people If the virus sp  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 03:26 PM