In Loving Memory Of Our Son, Zan
By Anila Andezhath in True Story | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
They say moving on is the most difficult thing to do. I do not disagree! I do however feel that it is made to look so cruel and heartbreaking because we are engineered to learn to "Forget" about the past in order to move on. It would be a little less painful if we "Accept" the past rather than forge  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 07:16 PM
My confession
By Dowris in Poetry | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
My life is a mess  I wanna confess Things are falling apart But still I stand straight In the middle of nowhere I see myself growing But is that the growth Or the sign of my falling? My knees are bruised  From all the praying  Words always goes in vain  People look at me  Li  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 12:43 PM
Silence
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 775 | Likes: 0
Silence Feel happy! Dance with your silence. Anyway it's dropping some nonsense. Let your silence be creative Sing a song, dance a little,celebrate it Next moment brings more of it In your own way, do it. Out of happiness, happiness is born. Live it!  This moment be grateful. The next moment i  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 10:33 AM
Heaven.
By Darpan Sain in Romance | Reads: 775 | Likes: 0
Amazing night's and beautiful drives I'm just crazy about her mesmerizing eyes. She grins my soul with her amazing smile Then i realise, that Heaven is Mine.  © Darpan Sain.   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:27 PM
A Myth
By Ashish Rajput in Mystery | Reads: 775 | Likes: 0
It was a cool and breezy night when I was smiling looking at the sight.I booked an Ola to return home and after 4 minutes I was inside the car, as my apartment was just 20 minutes far.The driver started the journey by putting up the gear and adjusting the mirror, I was in my own happy zone as my da  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 05:11 PM
Welcome Two Tier Solutions!
By Ramu Upadhaya in General Literary | Reads: 774 | Likes: 0
Welcome Two Tier Solutions!   The world is flooded with prayers for getting justice. There are two categories of justice seeker – one supporting God, other law. God is a mysterious object or being, for the attack of logic, or the experiment of the laboratory has not been allowing the proo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:42 PM
Dreams !!
By tania mishra in Poetry | Reads: 774 | Likes: 0
My salute to all those who dared to dream !!  This thing in my head Gradually filtrating  To an impasse To be or not to be I stride with a chasse For there has to be a rhythm  A choice to be your own . Ideologies are ideals , Turn on  the concepts Will make them real . This thin  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 02:21 PM
FOREVER
By Hrishika Jain in Poetry | Reads: 774 | Likes: 0
FOREVER Half asleep on bed, Glancing at the faces that were sad, She heard words which said, “Wish she could prevent death.” Realising that she had no time left, She still craved for that one smile, For which she could travel miles. Suddenly the door was left open  And entered ins  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:51 PM
Chaos
By Sumitra Krishna in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 0
“So, how do I tell? My heart's loudest word is no but the quietest voice whispers out of my fear and stops me to grow. The fire in my soul is restless with chaos. The noises hold me back but my silence breaks my prison's bars.” By, Sumitra Krishna    Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 11:48 AM
Dark-ness
By Sharvari Marathe in Poetry | Reads: 772 | Likes: 0
You might be in a dark place Boxed within the walls But the darkness is the creation of your sight The boxed wall the creation of your fear Hold up whatever it is that you got Project it through the perspective of light Break through your own limits of vision And you will begin to see the beauty  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:44 PM
The Sycamore Tree
By Tanvee Yusuf in General Literary | Reads: 772 | Likes: 0
The first rays of dawn flitted through the glass windows of the room and Jane looked out at the mist covered lawn. She had retreated to her parents' secluded house in the countryside, just days before a lockdown was announced in the city that was now claimed by a deadly virus spreading its venom fas  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 01:06 AM
Transformation
By Smriti Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 769 | Likes: 0
You sit on your study desk Thinking of the monotonous day Repeating all the previous incidences Prepping for tomorrow in the exact same way.    You give the same effort expecting a better outcome Hoping that one day all of this will miraculously change  The truth is, time ain't gonna   Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 09:23 PM
Being human
By Lina in War Story | Reads: 768 | Likes: 0
BEING HUMAN   it is quite common to be anxious in situations like these.  it could have been worse, if this virus could have erupted out of nowhere in 1800 or something. the fear that this virus could be on any individual surrounding us is just one of the concerns and ergo we are social di  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:38 PM
LOCKDOWN: Is it a BLESSING Disguised as a CURSE!??
By Dr Kashmira Goghavalla in Poetry | Reads: 768 | Likes: 0
LOCKDOWN!! IS IT A Blessing Disguised as A Curse!?? A Blessing to mankind, To which we are blind. Has come as a forced punishment, For us to cherish our incomplete accomplishment. We complained all day... There is no time to go that way. Abundant time was gifted to us, But we thought, we were bein  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 06:56 PM
A mother’s gift
By padma murughappun in General Literary | Reads: 767 | Likes: 0
My mother loved jewellery - she had many sets of them made. But bangles always had a special place in her vanity. I have always seen her wear them on her wrists. They were gold, with elaborate designs on them. She had two sets of bangles – one for daily use and the other only for special occa  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 02:24 PM