Grey world
By Yugadi Nawale in Poetry | Reads: 875 | 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
Silver lining
By manjeet kaur in General Literary | Reads: 871 | Likes: 1
"Argh", the irritated howl from the kitchen echoed. I rolled my eyes yet again. The milk has boiled over again; I sighed. Robust Punjabi abuses, referring each woman relative in the household, especially the mum and sister followed. It is a quandary which only OCD plagued women can understand. I can  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:33 PM
Believe in yourself
By inchara in General Literary | Reads: 870 | 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
How the pandemic changed my life
By raashi chouhan in General Literary | Reads: 868 | Likes: 1
this lockdown has been quite a roller coaster journey for me, from postponed exams, epiphanies to heartbreaks and broken dreams. Dare i say that i've seen it all. For an introvert like me quarantining myself isn't very hard. I've stayed this way for 18 years of my life. But the quarantine life wasnt  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 05:52 AM
THE PEAK HOUR
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 865 | 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
Exquisite Beauty
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 862 | Likes: 1
Her dazzling vibe and sparkling eyes Can make you forget the bright blue skies Whenever she walks past your side The least you can do, is possibly hide That hypnotised look on your face Cuz that clearly shows, you're on the chase! Her bewitching smile and lean walk Always makes her the subject of yo  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:57 PM
Self-Hatred
By t_r_a_v_e_l_l_e_r in General Literary | Reads: 861 | 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
Words that Heal
By Nancy in Poetry | Reads: 857 | Likes: 1
Not Everyday Perhaps few days we feel that we should share our heartiest feelings Be it sorrow, joy, pain, love; With someone who understands & shares it with us. Someone who nourishes And heals our heart with his/her beautiful words..... ≈n.s   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 12:58 AM
Castaway
By Sushmita Das in Poetry | Reads: 856 | Likes: 1
She began with no direction, Sailing in uncharted waters; Towards an abysmal chasm Of darkness; blinded, discouraged, She turned away— Frightened by the enormity Of what the morrow brought. There was comfort In what she'd seen, Warmth in what she knew. But no force of nature could mitigate&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:35 PM
A SCOLDING MOM
By Deependra Tiwari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 855 | Likes: 1
A SCOLDING MOTHER! My mother scolds me for a complaining world! It was yet another instance of a complaint from a school teacher, cruelly eating into my mother’s ears and pulsating her heart, over the telephone. She dropped the call and turned towards me with a couple of looming eyes that wer  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:20 AM
In Praise of Short term love
By Eva Edner in Poetry | Reads: 853 | 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
Human, A Warrior!
By Aarti Narang in Poetry | Reads: 853 | Likes: 1
                       Human, A Warrior! Under the infinite sky humans are caught, Love and affection is all it has taught,   When the happy world was a forethought, Only leisure and space is all it has brought, Belongings and thi  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 12:06 AM
The Red Market
By Edha Singh in General Literary | Reads: 852 | Likes: 1
The phone was ringing. Through their hazy states, some twenty-odd men and women stirred. Erratic heartbeats reverberated throughout the room. Sickly pale hands lay sprawled on the floor with sweat droplets moving unchecked down sunken cheeks. Eyes opened and hands showed the slightest quivering. Dre  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 08:49 AM
Flame of hope
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 851 | 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
A Bond of Hope
By Aashi Krishnatray in Mystery | Reads: 849 | 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