FAREWELL
By Ramesh Kumar S in Poetry | Reads: 972 | Likes: 1
You left me when,  I needed you the most, All those cacophonic years, I was with you facing them, I was there when you lost, I embraced you, I trained you, I made you what you are.  Yet you choose to deceive me,  You turned away, when i called,  You didn't care when i howled with  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 01:45 PM
New Normal
By Rashmi Ranjan Sethi in Poetry | Reads: 972 | Likes: 1
C. O. R. O. N. A.  Cursed spell or curiosity of evil you are Puttinghuman evolution in scare  Somehow you exempt the air  And we're safe from your nightmare.   Obvious or devious not the matter We'll catch up sooner or  later Let us heal ourselves first And clean your ent  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 02:58 PM
Latched
By Aarathy M P in Poetry | Reads: 970 | Likes: 1
Long long ago when the world boomed arose a natural gloom.  Conquering all; rich & poor,  royals & common,  healthy & sick,  old & young.  All that was left,  were clouds of shattered, horrified, rattled dreams.  Alas; their windows shifted grasp  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:58 AM
The Pandemic
By N. Ramamani Sampath in Poetry | Reads: 969 | Likes: 1
Beginning the day with an alarm Every minute we moved calculated Like a horse we galloped single - mindedly Where were we heading to? Breaking all rules and every norm Trampling not only the weak but even truth Pretending to be moving with gaeity The whole race lost their sane peity. Narrow - mind  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:43 PM
Romantic Dream.
By Theodur Rayan in Romance | Reads: 967 | Likes: 1
He was running smoothly, boy Rajesh.  He was careful to listen to the sound of the school bell. He heard someone calling him "Rajesh Rajesh" behind him, but it didn't hurt him at all. He was rushing towards the school.              Rajesh lived with his family  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 09:34 PM
The Night Is Quiet
By Mahira Mateen in Poetry | Reads: 965 | Likes: 1
The night is quiet The moon shines bright. There is no chirping There is only lightning. There is no sound of the thunder The night is severe. I can only listen to the sound of the wind And I know it's not the end. The corona is ruining  And everyone is dying.   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 04:58 PM
HEART OF GREED
By Garima Nigam in Poetry | Reads: 963 | Likes: 1
"What would you get" I heard a faint voice, I looked around terrified, saw a little bird maintaining her poise.Looking straight at me, questions in her eyes,A furious little bird, confronting, to my surprise."What do you want",  I asked maintaining my calm,She hopped closer  "You  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 03:26 PM
Fight between mind and heart
By Amie Madekar in Poetry | Reads: 960 | Likes: 1
The boy left her for his own  past , This broke girl's heart into millions of pieces , This could be sweet and short but it become vast , Now the love ceases . After this heartbreak she had some many questions , But he refused to answer any as he was happy to get his ex back but forget that he   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:14 PM
In Praise of Short term love
By Eva Edner in Poetry | Reads: 959 | Likes: 1
Who are you to say Love should be incessant When life itself Is here for a few days Is this life not Worth time and living For it may not Be forever? Then why do you Scorn over love That lasts Less than forever? Learn all you can From this part-time teacher For each has their sole lore Of passion  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:50 PM
Self Love
By Adiba Tarade in Poetry | Reads: 958 | Likes: 1
Love yourself and everything else falls into line, Embracing oneself is the salient thing that is Divine. The more you love yourself, The less nonsense you'll tolerate. Self love is the greatest middle finger for the one's who deliberate. Your presence can give Happiness, And in turn that fades your  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 05:42 AM
THE PEAK HOUR
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 957 | Likes: 1
The driver thoroughly cleaned up the blood stains on the back seat .His phone was unceasingly ringing. He started his auto and reached the destination .There stood a man in his mid-fifties frowning at him. Why don’t you pick up the damn call? He yelled. The auto man stayed silent. He silently   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 03:29 PM
A Bond of Hope
By Aashi Krishnatray in Mystery | Reads: 955 | Likes: 1
Ella opened the window, and the bitter air rushed in. Washing her face with the wintry chill. “Hhhhh, its freezing” Ella said to herself “Did it snow last night, sis?” Anne asked “Yes, it appears so, the seesaw is entirely covered with it,” “What? No seesa  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:47 PM
Quarantine
By Shubh Nagpal in Poetry | Reads: 953 | Likes: 1
QUARANTINE Everyone is free from nine to nine. The stopped gold mine. The slow time The day has become endless.  Money has become spend-less. The silent roads. The closed shops No pollution. Clean air. Fresh Air. But don't go outside the house for inhaling it, Be at home and promise your self t  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:11 PM
Believe in yourself
By inchara in General Literary | Reads: 952 | Likes: 1
Firstly, it’s very essential to take up things in the manner of constructional criticism. Besides the fact, of trusting and absorbing whatever every man jack utters. The feeling of being hideously unattractive must be thrown out of all the cells in your body. Everyone have their own flaws, it  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:51 PM
Let be the one - help Others
By Dolly Sharma in True Story | Reads: 951 | Likes: 1
Once, my brother and I were going to the hospital. When the bus arrived we hopped in, at the same time an uncle was helping a grandma to get in, I held her hand and helped her to get inside, though there was so much crowd in the bus, but still an uncle gave his seat to the grandma. At first I though  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:06 AM