WALKING ON THE ROOFTOP IN THE RAIN
By Colonel Dr Ramanan Duraiswami in Poetry | Reads: 1,203 | Likes: 1
Walking on the Roof Top in the Rain   Sparrows pirouette in the sky, On the updrafts, flying high. Gusty winds like a dervish dance Causing leaves to spin and prance. A spray of raindrops on our face, Cools us as we hasten pace. Cumulus scudding beneath stratus, Thunder claps resound ahead   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 11:00 PM
GRATITUDE
By Shaurya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 1,198 | Likes: 1
I was sitting in my garden With my legs cocked at my table In front of me I saw a man cleaning a stable And as in that moment I realized that What I was doing or The privileges that I had At that time was still A dream for many As it was a dream for those who feel Less vulnerable when in  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:54 PM
That Shattered Bottle
By Vedika Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,197 | Likes: 1
Your hands like carcass Signal me to stop Your lips like tainted glass Ask me to drop The crowd cannot hear you  Whilst you cry Even if they did They'll turn a blind eye I beat you black and blue  For that's all I could do And you still don't have a clue Of what have I been through I   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 11:30 PM
TALE OF THE TAAL
By Aryan Shah in Travel | Reads: 1,193 | Likes: 1
'Beauty bows where the nature smiles' is the notion carried by a many travellers round the globe. Some people travel just to enjoy, while for some other it's a leisure time and a time to refresh their mind. Likewise , I travelled through the streets of the north India in order to reach, a holographi  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:57 AM
Revolution for pathali
By rahul pasumarthy in Fantasy | Reads: 1,192 | Likes: 1
 *Revolution for pathali*1765 in India where whole India is in the clutches of the east India company. East India company exploiting the resources of the India.In southern side of India there is a forest named as pathali. Which become home for many tribal people. They all consider the forest as  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:06 AM
The Glass Pane of Truth
By Stuthi Shrisha in Poetry | Reads: 1,187 | Likes: 1
I seeSomeone who lookswho seems just like meBut its funnyhow a pane can contortMake it seemunrealistically distortI see throughand realize,That its picture was askewand it was never trueAll similarities were goneand now only differencesThe character was redrawnand its true identity shoneThe glass wa  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:01 AM
Wordlessly Serendipitous
By Aastha Singh Rajput in General Literary | Reads: 1,179 | Likes: 1
Wordlessly Serendipitous  The dusty evenings of Seoul welcomed me with the noises of blasting horns, roads as busy as ever. I could assume the fuchsia sky was covered with eburnean smog like it did all this time. I’d have loved to complain how this city had turned polluted over the years   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:52 AM
Find Your Wings
By Sanglap Adhikary in True Story | Reads: 1,178 | Likes: 1
“Just more two years and your life will be settled” is probably the most ecumenical piece of lie that has been deliberately slipped into our intuition after 10th. But it’s after two years of struggle we tend to realize the substantive is yet to devour us. Undoubtedly college life i  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 12:28 PM
Not You
By tanzil sayyed in Romance | Reads: 1,176 | Likes: 1
She always told me how much of she loved night.How she always wanted to spend an entire night out of her house just gazing at the sky full of gleeming stars.One night I somehow took her out.She told me to take her to the tallest tower so that she would be able to see everything from up there,I follo  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 05:34 AM
Letter
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 1,174 | Likes: 1
12 th Day, The rug on which I slept started to breed molds on them. My stay inside the cell was starting to awaken regret. Waking up, I became restless so I quickly went for a bath. The water which came out was extremely hot which burned me as I was wounded, wounds inflicted on my skin as I was puni  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:21 AM
Reconciliatory Measure
By Ramu Upadhaya in Thriller | Reads: 1,173 | Likes: 1
Reconciliatory Measure   Never in the history of contract works did the contractor see such official who heartily dared break an erected masonry wall. Seeing the anger in the face of the non-corrupt and efficient engineer, the contractor begging his pardon, promised to reconstruct the wall, tre  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:42 PM
Repent and Heal
By creatorcreates18 in General Literary | Reads: 1,171 | Likes: 1
The residents of the huge residence of ‘maya’ reside in it with a repentant heart but some still rivering in the same storms from where they were thrown off. We are repentant only when we relate it to the principles and if we don’t relate, we cannot be repentant at all. It’s   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 01:44 AM
Something Between You and Me
By Soniya Gurav in Romance | Reads: 1,167 | Likes: 1
Something  between You & Me There is something between you & me  Which neither can be describe in words, Nor can be understand by others as it the thing that can only be felt by you & me.. There is something between you & me  Which keep me zealous about meeting you,Whe  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 05:13 PM
A train journey in pandemic
By Shahitiya in Romance | Reads: 1,164 | Likes: 1
Abhay checked the time on his phone. It was 2:25 PM. He hurried his packing and in the meantime he booked his cab. After 10 minutes he got the call from the cab driver. He informed the warden and got out of the hostel. He took the cab. There was something unusual in the streets of New Delhi. Many yo  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:03 PM
THE DIRTY PURE
By Chithra Rangarajan in True Story | Reads: 1,163 | Likes: 1
Never mix my clothes with others while you put it in the washing machine, I shouted.  Do you think our dirt will stick to yours? Mom yelled back.  Ignoring her words, i wore the face mask and started walking towards the bus stop.  I hated the bus stop as it always had a spilling over   Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:26 PM