Sacred Race
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 586 | Likes: 1
It took seven days for God To create something, known as world. In the last day his grace, shaped a sacred race. The first sin, though mundane Made him angry like Insane. The race made for heaven, had to leave Eden. Centuries after when the God is dead They rule the place where he lead. The earth   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 09:04 AM
Innocence of inexperience
By Shampa in Poetry | Reads: 586 | Likes: 0
Little fingers tightly clutch tattered bunny ears Silent eyes plead for shower of love, a hug  Anyone, does anyone understand or care ? Peering from her window perch,  Secure in isolation, simultaneously vulnerable  Where is Daddy? He would know, swoop her up She's instinctively sca  Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 11:35 PM
" Covid, Outlived "
By faqadfaaz in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
A mother, sometimes a loner A father, always a giver A son, a daughter, a life achiever All living on a wing and a prayer A leader's art of mastery A follower's undivided loyalty An opponent's defeated army Losing their souls while combating bigotry A doctor's furrowed brow A nurse knows not how A  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:58 PM
~ Tell me it's a lie
By Vaishnavi in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
~ Tell me it's a lie  The moment I saw you I couldn't perceive  Went weak on my knees; couldn't believe  May I say, I couldn't help but fall For you were gorgeous of them all Why was this feeling so mysterious? I was exhilarated but also furious  I decided to cut the chase an  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 08:34 PM
SELF ISOLATION
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
As the sun rises, we would step out of our houses on our expedition with our squad to catch butterflies in the nearby bush hedges. We played in the mounds of sand in our neighbourhood. We climbed up the trees and plucked the sweetest mangoes in our friend’s grove. We made the perfect paper boa  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 03:07 PM
What Happens At The Day You're Left Alone?
By t_r_a_v_e_l_l_e_r in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 1
What happens at the day,  When you are left alone?  Will you be happy or sad?  Or will you celebrate to the bone?  - Some people find it pleasing,  Some people find it cursed.  Depends on how you consume the fact,  Of having free will innumerous.  - They say i  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 07:53 PM
Two Cups of Tea
By Sabarinath M B in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 1
Two Cups of Tea * Skies the lightest of blue, so far away, A gaze upon which my heart did sway, It resembled once an empty canvas, To be then sprayed with colour paints. * Meeting with early mornings for a change, For boredom invited sleep the night before, A chance to stare at the tiny dewdrops, A   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 04:59 PM
Save a life
By pranitha Reddy in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
For a second I thought I was a poison .. That my touch could affect someone's life.. That my presence could affect someone's life.. ... But still ever wondered that  My  isolation would save someone's life.. ... Save someone's life by Saving your life... ..   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 08:17 AM
The devil's diamond
By Debashree Roy in Thriller | Reads: 585 | Likes: 1
It was dark; the street was so lonely, suddenly! An old woman appeared in front of my car, I tried to stop the car and I woke up, and found that it was a nightmare. I’m Mary Watson, an archaeologist and it all started when, I got the work of searching “The Devil’s Diamond”. T  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 08:00 PM
Grow Gulmohar Glow
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 2
Oh! Tuft of saffron bloom, igniting my ambition; You put fire in my dreams seeing no inhibition. The contrast of scarlet orange amongst the green, Brings only a beautiful bouquet for eyes to be seen. You seem to pick that wondrous hues from the sun, Blooming in all the beauty and linger on when done  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 12:56 PM
OUR FAULT ISN'T IT?
By anandita in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 1
  Girls stop it! Its high time for us to ask for our rights, For one day let the heinous boys win the fight. Let them stare at us once, twice or thrice, The more we will react more will be the tries. Taking stand for us is daft right boys, Because darlings we are nothing but mere toys. Its bet  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 02:14 PM
Low self esteem
By Afra Romaan in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
Oh love! You are brilliant as you are  ....You don't need anyone to show you how you lit up like a star Dark tone, small height doesn't matter in this world of deafening  ....Keep showing your heart flattering  I know how your soul had bruised badly by others taunts and mockery    Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 03:12 PM
Quarantine 2020
By Dr. Jaspreet Kaur in General Literary | Reads: 584 | Likes: 0
"Quarantine" sounds like a big word. It is nothing but for our safety. Quarantine is for people who are exposed to the infectious agent with or without symptoms. They have to maintain self quarantine, staying at home, maintaining a minimum distance of one metre in the household. Since, one week I ha  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:24 PM
Considerate Opinion
By Ramu Upadhaya in General Literary | Reads: 584 | Likes: 0
Considerate Opinion   Once upon a time, there was a king who ruled his State with muscle and gun powers. The tentacle of sabre-rattling spread far and wide. With each of the succeeding years giving birth to a new group led by a leader, there was an easy resurrection of Lust Group for power. As   Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:41 PM
Not all Valentine's are happy.
By Ruqaiya in Poetry | Reads: 584 | Likes: 1
O dear! My eyes are brimming of sorrow,  Tears in valley of my cheeks, they flow.  Though we aren't away by meters or miles,  Yet it might take eternity to reconcile.  Thousands of things, left unsaid untold,  Just like a mystery on a long lost road.  It's just to sa  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 01:18 PM