Akbar & Birbal!
By sree essakki in General Literary | Reads: 416 | Likes: 1
Birbal Helps a Pandit Once a Brahmin named Seetharam came to Birbal for his help. He told him that his father was a very good Pandit and all people use to call him Pandit Ji. Since he cannot do all those things, nobody calls him Pandit Ji. Although he was very much satisfied with his work, life, inc  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 10:23 AM
LUDO
By Kshitij Wadankar in Poetry | Reads: 416 | Likes: 1
Boredom killer and a stress buster game,  Hope you know me LUDO is my name. From ranking no. 1 in free games section, To crossing 100 million I became major sensation   Never imagined that I will surpass pubg, Someone will  invest in me , their energy. People who were hungry for the C  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:38 AM
SHE
By Vanshika in Poetry | Reads: 415 | Likes: 1
Small steps of mindfulness Unaware of the doubtfulness On the way to conclusion Her life settled for dillusion Walking towards the terminus Watching her beliefs become ominous Believing in her deed She wanted a reward in need Assurance so deep Expectations in lead Always missing out on clue She wish  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 03:21 PM
True love
By Virgin Heart in Poetry | Reads: 414 | Likes: 1
To love someone you have to understand someone. To love someone, you have to trust someone. To love someone, you should be clear like a glass with your partner. To love someone, you don't need to sacrifice anything. True love never fights, who fights means they have some grudges against them which   Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 09:07 PM
Not all Valentine's are happy.
By Ruqaiya in Poetry | Reads: 413 | 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
And I Never left
By Monalisa Roxwel Guje in True Story | Reads: 412 | Likes: 1
      Years ago, while teaching fourth grade, I was giving insrtuctions for a writing assignment. I described the usual format: capital letters and punctuation. I stated that this particular task would be about a person whom they admired, someone who was important to them. We spoke o  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 09:03 PM
A Fighter you Remain!
By Ananya Kalita in Poetry | Reads: 411 | Likes: 1
A Fighter you Remain! Standing in the midst of the unknown woods,Wondering how long and how far she could,'Reverie' is what they call it is;Longing for what you lost she sees... Has it got no ending?Will everything go in vain?Yet trying and rising up everytime you fail,Not kneeling down before the p  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:59 PM
Two Cups of Tea
By Sabarinath M B in Poetry | Reads: 411 | 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
Approach:The Best Coach
By Sreesubhashini in True Story | Reads: 411 | Likes: 1
The lock down has revealed many of our hidden qualities to come out into words As a story to the world. Now I remember , the position that I'm standing out is truly based on the peoples behaviour and learnings from them which turnout to be our priceless character in our life. I like to share this   Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 12:52 PM
THE CLOTHES IN THE CUPBOARD ( poem in humour)
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 410 | Likes: 1
          #My entry for 3rd phase  THE  CLOTHES IN THE CUPBOARD By Mousumi Biswas   The cupboard is bursting at the seams with clothes . There are clothes which I have not  worn for ages .  Every time I open the cupboard , I  seem to be&nb  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 01:23 PM
Indian summers
By P. Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 410 | Likes: 1
Days are bountiful, nights are diminutive, Fun is more, boredom is less, When summers in India are on. No school for kids, They do as per their wish, Play all night and have sibblings fights, Day ends but their enjoyment never ends, When summers in India are on. Flavours and taste changes like sea  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 10:58 AM
Which of these colours define you?
By Swathi Kamath in Poetry | Reads: 409 | Likes: 1
Violet,  Like the bruises that adorn my knee And the lavenders that sway in the midday breeze Indigo, The hues that streaks the sunset sky  And the bright twinkle in your eye Blue,  Reminds me of oceans of tranquility and peace  The feelings that never seem to cease.  Green,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:50 PM
"Look Into The Mirror"
By Anushree Sahoo in Poetry | Reads: 409 | Likes: 1
Look into the mirror and tell me If you like what you see. ──────────────    Because that's the problem, isn't it? Many of us don't. And in the end, it will end up bothering us Even if we say that it won't. Our definition of success was peace When no one would   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 05:32 PM
9'0 Clock Bus
By Aiswarya. K. S in Poetry | Reads: 407 | Likes: 1
The sleepless nights are over  I don't need any more sleepless night  When I turn back  I realise, why can't I sleep for a long time  Within myself  Burdens were awake  Roles were performing  Sometimes as a father, brother, son and husband  But no me  Eve  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:41 PM
Not the entire heart
By Arti P. in General Literary | Reads: 407 | Likes: 1
The perils of loving someone too much. When we love too much , we give more than a part of our soul.  Lord Krishna says in the bhagavadam “attachment is the cause of all problems”. What is that kind of a love when you love someone too much and you don’t get the same amount of  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:07 PM