Sunday is Mundane
By Aashi Krishnatray in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 552 | Likes: 0
                                                                Never had I imagined the Sun to be so mundane. It was a Sunday morning as I  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:51 PM
The haunting past
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 552 | 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
My mind, a maze
By mihir in Poetry | Reads: 552 | Likes: 0
Pickle jar filled with sour taste, Memories were made are same, Deep down inside me, Lot's of things that i carry. Sleepless nights, Coffee and sugar cubes, Had dinners made only with steaks and soups, Days were worst, Felt like my mind will get burst. Heartbreaks, Body aches, Nothing to worry It  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 09:19 AM
Survival
By Riya Borbora in General Literary | Reads: 552 | Likes: 0
It was a cold morning. The leaves were still wet from the night's drizzle and a lone wind gushed through the air making everyone shiver in the cold.A huge gathering of people was seen in an open field. They are cheering. RAHUL! RAHUL!!, the field echoed triumphantly. It was an unbeatable applause. T  Read More...
Published on Jun 20,2020 02:21 PM
When once light visited
By Boakye D. Alpha in Thriller | Reads: 552 | Likes: 1
“Darkness. Total darkness. That’s how I see the world around me. That’s what my whole life is. That’s how my day is.” Elin forced the words out. “Are you sure of what you are saying? Why do you say that?” The doctor said as he searched for a vein to give her  Read More...
Published on Aug 20,2020 01:28 AM
The Final Goodbye
By SK in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
Dressed in a red lehenga, She was heading towards the stage. She could hear the guests saying, The bride has arrived. Standing on the stage, All she did was search for him. Her eyes wanted to see him. Her heart only longed for him. In the huge crowd of guests, She finally saw him. He was looking at   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:52 PM
Memories
By Lalitha Raghunathan in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
On that cold December night,I lay on my bed, weeping;The agonizing pain in the legs,Was more than what a 5 year old could take in. This is how I will have to spend the night,I thought, struggling with my aching feet;Although I tried to sleep with all my might,That tough endeavor I couldn’t co  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:04 PM
काश ! ऐसा हो जाये
By Ajahar Rahaman in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 1
काश!  कहीं   ऐसा   हो   जाये। मैं   भी  बेचैन रहने  लगूँ माही । तुम्हारी  याद में ; मेरे भी  साथ यही&nb  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 11:35 PM
Time Machine- Part-2
By Anilkumar Kurup in General Literary | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
How tall and big can a man grow if he lives a hundred? What hurt him was he could not understand the logic of chopping down a tree that has seen more than two centuries of sun and rain to cremate-burn a man, a man who lived for about seventy- may be eighty-odd years. Why must people cut down a tree   Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 11:29 AM
Chapati khane k liye ... Corona say bhi panga legaa
By Vinay Kamtikar (Kamti) in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 551 | 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
Lust is safe
By Pallavi Joshi in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
I love you, yet, I want you to only lust for me... I dare not wish for you to love me, For that would mean a tangle of complications amidst many other things... So I will stick to lust... Lust is safe, because it is momentary,  Just like the inconsequential tumbleweed of my emotions...   Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:15 PM
Other (good) Version of Corona Pandemic
By anmol in True Story | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
Folks are amused why I sound so happy during the lockdown. They find my laughter and cracking jokes over phone calls rather sarcastic and preposterous. How could a person, specifically a woman, stranded alone at a rented house in a red zone city away from family and friends, be so jovial and enjoyin  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:28 AM
THE CLOTHES IN THE CUPBOARD ( poem in humour)
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 1
          #My entry for 3rd phase  THE  CLOTHES IN THE CUPBOARD By Mousumi Biswas   The cupboard is bursting at the seams with clothes . There are clothes which I have not  worn for ages .  Every time I open the cupboard , I  seem to be&nb  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 01:23 PM
First Be
By anushka bhartiya in Poetry | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
First be. Be all that you want YOUR children to be. And you’ll never feel the need to teach them anything.  They’ll be learning every moment they are with you. Be human. Show them you’re human. And remember they are human too. Just tiny.  Armed with a brain that’s a  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 06:49 AM
THE OLD MAN AND THE LESSON HE TAUGHT ME
By snigdha jain in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
I used to see this old man sitting on the same park bench every day. I have a habit of going on a walk every morning at 7:00 a.m. the morning gives me happiness with all its brightness and shine. The chirping sounds of the birds, is the most calming thing in the world. The green colour of the trees   Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 06:43 PM