The haunting past
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 383 | Likes: 0
The haunting past! She was alone but never lonely....she was a tear that never spilled out to the cheeks. She nursed that tear the way a mother nurses her baby...she did not wish to give a form or an expression to it though...the churning feeling it produced in the dark deep well of the heart made  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 11:16 PM
ORDINARY
By Soumita Raychaudhuri in Poetry | Reads: 383 | Likes: 0
When I visit, I may not be - All violins and Kodak moments. I may be ordinary  Nothing to write back Home about.  Out of place With the- Marketed standards. I may not be  What TV tells you Or what the glossies Want you To believe. I am more Of a habit; A constant- Amidst all the&n  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 08:14 PM
The hazy smile
By saloni in General Literary | Reads: 383 | Likes: 1
 I have seen movies with happy ending and inspiring quotes that's boost you up. But sometimes life sucks, it test your trust, faith. Many sorrow days has passed but no one is there to ask how are you? But still  as non-expected person I provide a smile to all , who love me, who hate me , w  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 05:51 PM
Buried Away
By Shabana Nasreen in Poetry | Reads: 383 | Likes: 1
The city snores as the thin shadows invade the moonlit sky.  Under the street lamp,  I watch faceless bodies  marching silently to the narrow by-lane, where age old festivity of unmasking transpire every night.  At midnight the forlorn cemetery,   almost in slumber, &nb  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 12:59 AM
The Gap
By Adharsh Nair A S in General Literary | Reads: 383 | Likes: 0
   He was in a rush when opened the gate. It took some time to put the lock back in. Seems that he was eager to get in the room. Before climbing the steps, he gave a look at the clock. It was almost 6 pm. He sat on the bed and kept looing at the telephone. Almost fifteen minutes of motionl  Read More...
Published on Aug 1,2020 04:28 AM
REFLECT & ACTION
By Dr.Sanjay Rout in General Literary | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
At some point, a dairy animals eating in a field near a wilderness out of nowhere saw that a tiger was hustling towards her. The cow frantically hurrying to escape hopped into the lake close by scarcely avoiding the tiger's span. In the warmth of the pursuit, the tiger too jumped after her.  T  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:57 PM
Quarantined for Love
By Shinjini Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
My dad is diabetic and stuck in a different place, travelling isn’t recommended for him in times of virus. So he calls every night, asking me if I have received Work from Home yet, because he knows I have allergic rhinitis!!  When I say no, he hangs up disappointed and wonders what thi  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 08:12 PM
Healing corner
By prajwal in Romance | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
I was standing on the curb, Drenched, looking across the corner, And suddenly I hear a voice in between the drums the rain was playing in my ears. "Excuse me, hey can you tell me which way to the healing corner?" I look back, and see a girl with long straight black hairs tied in a pony. She had Smal  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 09:24 PM
The green bushes
By saanvi priya in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
One Sunday Morning, Jack“ the gardener”, planted a sapling in his garden knowing that till the weekened he would be able to see it growing at least two little poddle babies of leaves, as he has to leave for his home soon.His duplex was the dearest thing he had with him.A lonely child tho  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:45 PM
BETRAYING HOMO SAPIENS
By Amitesh Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
"Today's world is full of betrayals.Here,there, everywhere,you would find only one thing: betrayal". That's the general observation.Examplifying, we take some instances. Milkman betrays his consumers by selling adulterated milk.Teachers drink the milkman's milk .Teachers then  betray there stud  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:08 AM
My Mother: Reflection Of Argumentative Indian!
By in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
My mother is  virtually a recluse even at home, forget social gatherings! She prefers company of books, magazines and newspapers over chit chat in group of ladies!! A well read lady who loves to scan any writen piece be it a long novel or newspaper with precision of an acamedician!! Iron willed  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:57 AM
Not another Shakespeare wannabe
By Nandini Chakrabarti in Poetry | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
Not that I don’t understand tough words, feelings please me. The depths of which I do get, although there’s not much left to praise. I’ve been overshadowed and hunted, by Shakespeare’s words and poets - Like how a tigress defeats a deer; I’m weak, and my words aren&rsqu  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 11:16 PM
Chapati khane k liye ... Corona say bhi panga legaa
By Vinay Kamtikar (Kamti) in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
In these Corona Virus infection threat afflicted times, have been seeing lots of fb group posts of many Maharashtrian singles,  bachelors especially , struck in Bengaluru/Hyderabad  on their severe turmoil in living without their traditional foods ... Chapati/ Amti/ Zhunka/Koshimbir;   Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 01:13 PM
An orphan child
By V.Ashabharathi in Poetry | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
                   AN ORPHAN CHILD     Oh God ! Tell, what's the sin committed by me! To Search my mom and dad, I'm wandering here and there. Till I can't find them, Who are my precious gems! I eat well "once in a blue moon" And I beg in th  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 07:46 PM
The light in the darkness
By Adi Malvi in Poetry | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
Even though we argue or we fight We will be there for each other whether it's day or its night You eat the whole meal when you just asked for a bite But deep down you also know that In a room full of darkness you'll always be my light  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 09:19 PM