Personifying Death
By Shradha in Poetry | Reads: 586 | Likes: 1
Thou blamed and cursed For thee took people away This job did doth not earn dollars But a friend with you, forever to stay? Treated with hostility, Anywhere and everywhere he went Thy arrival in a carriage, ritzy But only when someone lay in deathbed Innocence pooling in thy eyes, But none could s  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 05:25 PM
Bollywood Timeline
By Avni Nangia in Poetry | Reads: 584 | Likes: 1
Raja Harishchandra began it all Alam Ara filled each cinema hall Dadasahab Phalke was the father of Indian Cinema Silent or spoken, it was a big dilemma Since then, there was no turning back And Bollywood never witnessed anymore black As Kisan Kanya became the first colour picture That created mem  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 05:00 PM
Grey world
By Yugadi Nawale in Poetry | Reads: 584 | Likes: 1
It's been long since I wrote something, Musings hardly come to me these days. Perhaps it's the bustling life Or the serenity I left behind... Buildings are just bricks and paint now, Refreshing breezes turned into gusts of wind. People are empty shells, My soul feels the same now. I am loosing mys  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 07:42 PM
Call from the womb
By Aryan Shah in Fantasy | Reads: 583 | Likes: 1
Once, a child called the God, To ask , to know and to debate. Recieveing the call- God asked  "Why are you calling me ?" God was totally baffled  As, the child was still in the womb. With a huge commotion in mind, he asked,"Ya, dear boy what's your question." The spontenous reply came, "I  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 09:58 AM
Eccedentesiast girl
By vandana in Poetry | Reads: 581 | Likes: 1
I think I like myself a little broken, One who is no more afraid of scars It feels like I am drowning, In my own mind Walking through a hurricane, Going in my mind No I am not okay  I am trying to crawl back, but I can't And no one can see the pain, behind an eccedentesiast girl Who's tears are  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 06:23 PM
I’m the Black
By Giridhar Alwar in Poetry | Reads: 580 | Likes: 1
When the longest days tests your patience, and The shortest nights give you deep sleep. When the longest path finishes in no time, and The shortest holds you at the beginning. When the longer life gives you no joy, and the shortest death can make you feel complete. When the people stood the long  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:50 PM
Flame of hope
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 580 | Likes: 1
                   Flame of Hope   When is the flame of hope extinguished? When is the strength to fight depleted? The cause is not the suffering, it is not the despair lurking. But, it is the shaky resolve, it is the fading determination to e  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 02:11 PM
Thank you, Corona
By Uma Chandrasekar in Poetry | Reads: 580 | Likes: 1
   Thank You, Corona Get up early, go to work, Come home, go to bed. A plain monotonous lifestyle, Went up for a toss, On the wake of a newly found disease, That actually brought people close, By forcing them to stay at home. A very emphatic good night’s tale, Of the grandma to hear  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 07:02 PM
Humans- || Earth ▶
By Dr Loveleen Sarao in General Literary | Reads: 579 | Likes: 1
  As per the data available (flashing all over the internet) there is a pandemic occurring every hundred years, but the pandemic of Covid 19 has struck at a time when humans have already fiddled a lot with the nature and done much damage to the natural flora and fauna.  Yes in the yea  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 10:23 PM
Unexpected love
By Justin Varghese in True Story | Reads: 579 | Likes: 1
It was a bright sunny day in Punjab. Colleges were having admission process going on. A boy was waiting at the main gate for his turn to be called. He was with his parents and younger sister. The climate was hot. After sometime time of waiting he saw a girl entering with her father, she was also the  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 01:31 PM
Scuffle-its not easy street
By Sai Harini Mohan in Poetry | Reads: 579 | Likes: 1
Sustaining and surviving is not life Exploring and experiencing is life . Failling and falling ! Drained and depleted Combat and contest Boomed and banged Concluding and sealing! The whole lot turn up one day Hold up quietly to slay. Peppy and perky! Gripped and grudged Despair and desire Striv  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 03:02 PM
Holding On!
By Palak Jain in Romance | Reads: 578 | Likes: 1
Dear Love, They say, Holding onto something is the hardest thing to do,especially when you want to move on. Do you know how does it feel like? Ever felt  the last few words of the songs that are stuck in your mind but you could never find out the actual song and cant even get those words out of  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 12:29 PM
the umbrella
By asad bhatti in Romance | Reads: 578 | Likes: 1
it's raining outside  want to meet her  but she didn't allow me  to come in this havey rain  alone in home  with lots of feelings  yahh, that's not alone I guess  but that's not the matter  I wanna meet her anyway  I just remind myself  with her gi  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 05:50 PM
Self-Hatred
By t_r_a_v_e_l_l_e_r in General Literary | Reads: 577 | Likes: 1
It's not an impulsive feeling because whatever you did, you were organized and precise with your eyes wide open, completely aware, it'll wasn't your mistake. Then why the feeling consumes your body and makes you want to commit suicide? Why does it question your abilities, capabilities and your inten  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:19 PM
The battered woman.
By Satya Veda in Poetry | Reads: 577 | Likes: 1
O lady, I can see it all Hope you too can. His paws tear you apart. Your cheeks are bruised. Your lips are bleeding. He's no more your better half. O lady, I had seen you fighting for what you wished. I had seen your strength.  But why is it dead now when it comes to facing him?! O lady, Stop  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:45 AM