A woman's stain
By Shagun Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,159 | Likes: 0
Alarms wailed, sirens roared They kept aside mops Exited kitchen doors Closed laptops and adieu Skype calls Excused the history class . For emergency had struck Body-curfewd 5 days Brought close their bag Smuggled it out Looked left looked right  Slithered into front pocket . Full steam quaran  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 07:10 PM
Politics is everywhere
By Payal Arun in General Literary | Reads: 1,158 | Likes: 0
She was staring at the massive building at city's main road, it was tall and three storeyed. Her grandparent's home. Her parents and she came every year during summer time.She observed her grandma sitting with her father's sister,who had left her husband's home and got permanently settled on the sec  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:15 PM
The Windmill
By Rupinder in Poetry | Reads: 1,154 | Likes: 0
Swirled my soul with the swirling windmill Across I stood the medieval tree The sight of childhood friend took My soul on the path of nostalgia Who this friend was The Windmill itself.... My heart moved down the memory lane Childhood was childlike then Would see for hours the swirling giant My dream  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:35 PM
What Happened in the woods?
By Aashi Krishnatray in Mystery | Reads: 1,151 | Likes: 0
When we rise, every day of our lives. What do we have in our minds? What makes us rise and get up with abundant, less or no enthusiasm. With whatever thought we rise or whatever sort of behaviour we have, we rise but why do we? An urge to enhance and mount up and see what a new day of life can be,   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:52 PM
Burger Man
By Sharvari Marathe in Romance | Reads: 1,150 | Likes: 0
Lines. With 3 feet distance between each person. Thermal screening. Sanitizing at the door. Of the local grocery store down my road. This new way of life we all have almost gotten used to now. What still surprises me though is that we Indians actually learnt some civic sense and discipline. I smile   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:40 PM
How Yoga changed my life
By Akash mishra in True Story | Reads: 1,148 | Likes: 0
t has been two whole years since I joined Yoga, or to put it fairly, since I found this precious way of living. My life was too messy and I didn't have enough clarity of mind to deal with my problems, which were I assure the reader were a lot. It was the cold November of 2017, when I first started f  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 10:16 AM
One who can never be left!!
By Madhuri Lad in Poetry | Reads: 1,148 | Likes: 0
Can you leave them? The one or two maybe more  who happens to be your soulmates apart  from your love  They are the few many  to be pampered  and get pampered by  Can you think of to get cut off by them? When you committ the sin  you never wanted to  and sti  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 04:42 PM
If you want to gain
By Aashi Krishnatray in Poetry | Reads: 1,145 | Likes: 0
                                                         If you want to gain something That was yours Leave what wasn’t   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:56 PM
The Endless Love
By Anitha in General Literary | Reads: 1,144 | Likes: 0
For some people, love is hopelessly dreaming, hope or its sharing and caring and for the rest of the people love is just lust. But to me, love is my older brother. One who has an older brother can know that he could be second father. Because, he was there to carry me on in his shoulders when my mom   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:20 AM
TRANSLATING bane TO BOON
By Shashi P Christopher in General Literary | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 0
Translating  bane to BOON Is also what Social Physical distancing/Social Physical isolation is turning out to be. MOTHER Universe is Healing from  Pollution, the endless toxic emissions, the mad mechanised races, manipulative autocracy of the people over the NATURE.... And SHE is vibrating  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:38 PM
Adventours ride on the inner side of the paradise
By Bishakha Dewyani in Supernatural | Reads: 1,142 | Likes: 0
Indeed to the days where heaven open its ways to ride the journey in the vibe of the holy grace* Mind leads the distraction* soul fills the compassion to the inner world of reaction* Divine walk on the paradise rock into the old floks on the living docks* Nature of the life holds a grip of holy vibe  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 06:04 PM
The tale of a story teller!
By Aadhithyaa Srihari in True Story | Reads: 1,142 | Likes: 0
“I spent day and night to complete my story. It took more time than I expected. The script demanded a lot of research works. I travelled around the country. I met hundreds of people. The tropical climate of the country almost sucked my soul. Putting all the pain aside, I worked hard to complet  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 01:28 AM
Insanity
By Harshit Chhabra in Crime | Reads: 1,140 | Likes: 0
“Oh come on, Jason. You have to start cooperating.” “Mr. Sharma, you have to realize what I’m going through right now.” Dr. Jason smacked his lips and started chanting again “I don’t know who I am” exactly 10 times before stopping for 10 seconds and ch  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 02:10 PM
Life's Cup of Tea
By Paul Reji George in General Literary | Reads: 1,137 | Likes: 0
The process of making tea is a good example of life, - You need warmth from water or milk - You need sugar for sweetness  - Spice for the extra punch  - Tea leaves for the base  But only if you mix them all together in the right ratio will you get a perfect cup of tea. The beauty of t  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:57 PM
The Smoky Senses
By Sumedha Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 1,137 | Likes: 0
The unprecedented cry Makes one horrify As it is alien To the ones who are downtrodden. Through the hazy glass The inferno could be seen destroying amass. Sitting in the nearby cabin Cries the wretched urchin. For the conflagration Swept his small nation Where lived his parents Now remain here no re  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 03:38 PM