A Fighter you Remain!
By Ananya Kalita in Poetry | Reads: 481 | 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
Which of these colours define you?
By Swathi Kamath in Poetry | Reads: 478 | 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
The Quarantine Poem
By The amateur hobbyist in Poetry | Reads: 478 | Likes: 1
                           The Quarantine Poem Back in the days when the cars honked, Sleep left us and our heads gonged. The weekend had gone, the khooni Monday arrived, Wish I had one less shot last night! Rushing  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 03:12 PM
TEARS HEAL
By Shaurya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 478 | Likes: 1
TEARS HEAL When you find that you areOut of love with yourselfWhen you feel like youare no longer  lovedWhen you find it hardTo believeThat you have a purposeWhen all the scary nightmaresNegative feelingsTraumatizing moments of your pastCome falling down on your head like a house of cards;   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 06:36 PM
Someone
By Dakshi in Poetry | Reads: 476 | Likes: 1
                             SOMEONE Maybe what I wanted was someone to love me unconditionally, Someone to choose me over everyone else, Someone to give me little compliments every day to make me fall in love with myself a l  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:22 PM
Not all Valentine's are happy.
By Ruqaiya in Poetry | Reads: 475 | 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
A Human Sheild
By Ayukta Zisha in Romance | Reads: 475 | Likes: 1
I stand on the side walk  waiting to cross roads, watching all the vehicles rush past me, everyone and everything in a motion of time lapse while I stand there with my heart beating fast almost hoping for a hand to hold mine because it knows the rush scares me.  I sit in front of a bowl of  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:16 PM
Pedagogue of Pedagogy
By Heymonth Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 474 | Likes: 1
Thou, for the art of pedagogies to teach, The goals of amateur pedagogues to reach. Thou art perfectest of dress in communication- That enables thee to rule a chaos generation; Even thou brings me, encouragement and love- That's not the only thing thee should give. Thy students art happenest to le  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 09:40 PM
STANDSTILL
By Janani Anand in Poetry | Reads: 472 | Likes: 1
With the kites playing through wind Just like me consoling my mind; With the evening growing dark I sink in my thoughts that hack; With so many stars in the sky I wish for the one that is high; Neither would it move closer Nor would I move away!  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:20 AM
Two Cups of Tea
By Sabarinath M B in Poetry | Reads: 468 | 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
My Melancholy
By Anushka in Poetry | Reads: 468 | Likes: 1
My Melancholy My grief, even if it's grief Is so pure, so holy. Unlike that decorated happiness I've found peace in my melancholy. I didn't realise when my sadness and solace became synonyms. I never knew my sorrows  were turning into religious hymns. Being loving and caring  always led t  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:13 AM
The Wounds That Make Us
By dominique mcphearson in General Literary | Reads: 466 | Likes: 1
Rummaging through a dead man's things is, perhaps, the strangest thing I've ever done. I sit on the floor in his room. A setting, orange sun filtering through the window illuminates my surroundings. I breathe in pungent cologne that still clings onto the curtains. The carpet remains sunk, coincidin  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 08:04 AM
How I wish
By Tajbina Yasin in Poetry | Reads: 465 | Likes: 1
How I wish for that ray of golden light, which will beamingly fall upon us, to remove our plight. How I wish for that inch of hope, which will sway our mind for not, losing its grip like the last leaf. How I wish for that touch of warmth, who will lovingly fondle away all the tiredness, to again win  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 04:26 AM
Snapshots
By Shankhalika Mallick in True Story | Reads: 464 | Likes: 1
Dear campus, It has already been one month since I saw the lush green fields, the clear blue sky, the white fluffy clouds and the distant blurry mountains. A home away from home. It has been only about nine months since I first saw you and I can't resist missing your bountiful beauty. From going ou  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 12:24 AM
2AM Writer
By Aayushi Shandilya in Poetry | Reads: 462 | Likes: 1
I was never a 2am writer for I didn't like to write about love and lonliness, when your love leaves!I was always a day writer for i loved to write about serenity of nature!Once i was on a walk, in a green and golden field of wheat on one side and sunflowers on the other! The sun was at it's highest!  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 10:40 PM