The blessed chasm of soul
By Devika Mj in General Literary | Reads: 744 | Likes: 0
She trudged around the house , sighing as the light beams tripped on through the glass window panes.For all the sunrises that she took for granted, she grimaced and rebuked herself. She took a sip out of her mug.It is true that the breaks of dawn and dusk are unequalling. The dawn reassuring in natu  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:01 PM
Days are not the same, anymore
By Amrita Paul in Poetry | Reads: 743 | Likes: 0
Days are not the same anymore The streets deserted Silence hovering a bit longer than expected Making a stop at each corner of once a busy street The mid day breeze blowing softly Sad, it seems at the endless emptiness The World has taken a break! To bounce back , again, rejuvenated!    &n  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:56 AM
Silence
By Sharvari Marathe in Poetry | Reads: 743 | Likes: 0
Its quiet all around me Really quiet Yet  It took me a while to silence the chaos within me The thoughts and worries and anxieties and fears In my head Because when I would silence those I could hear another faint voice One that I wasn’t sure I was ready to hear So to silence that, I woul  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:41 PM
Revolution
By Ankita in General Literary | Reads: 742 | Likes: 0
REVOLUTION   I have slept in the cradle of rennaisance and lurked in the shadows of modernism Civil wars spluttered my voice while liberalism gathered my ribs to make a bonfire There is no area not burnt by my wildfire and no souls not enlightened by my flame I was there even before my definiti  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 08:55 PM
Vow of a foodie
By Balaji in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 741 | Likes: 0
#soarum_nanum_amudhum_tamilum I feel disgraced. I really felt like someone pluck the gulab jamun when it is half way travelling towards my mouth the momentshe said like that.Yes she is my aaal. Oneside aaal.we are playing hotseat in our team and one dhandakarumam girl asked her expect  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 03:12 PM
Apathy
By Vikalp Joshi in General Literary | Reads: 740 | Likes: 0
It has been three hours since you stopped throwing around things, two hours since you’ve been sitting on the ground waiting for your tears to dry up, one hour since I’ve been working on my next presentation. You get up, frustrated and storm out of the door calling me irresponsible, insen  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:00 PM
Politics is everywhere
By Payal Arun in General Literary | Reads: 740 | 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
Flirting with the sea
By Vishrutha in Poetry | Reads: 740 | Likes: 0
The roar of the sea doesn’t miss anybody, Hearing after which i was unsteady  From the minute I laid my eyes on your sliver lines,  I couldn’t stop thinking about the depth in your eyes  Drawn to your waves of time, Stronger and stronger by each passing one  I fough  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:51 PM
Mother
By Divya Dilip Shetty in Poetry | Reads: 739 | Likes: 0
More Than A Mother She Is My Deity, I Always Wonder Why Is She So Pretty ? Her Words Makes Me Think How Is She So Witty, Her Wisdom Makes Me Believe Yes, She Is So Mighty, Her Love & Affection Has A Touch That Is So Velvety, Her Care Makes Me Think Is She An Almighty, She Is Worth Praising Alway  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 08:53 PM
90s - The Simpler Times
By Sumedha Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
Today as I'm skipping through the old photo albums, I realize how those camera shots captured on celluloid actually open the magical door to nostalgia. Some of these pictures have gone withered by time. Some are now dusted with remembrance.  Time is a strange feeling. It flies by like an unstop  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 11:47 PM
MOTHER AT LAST
By john methuselah in Fantasy | Reads: 737 | Likes: 0
MOTHER AT LAST   The young boy Naresh was restless and weary as he searched for a cool place where he could take shelter from the sweltering sun. Naresh was malnourished for his age; a pair of loose shorts was tied up with a string, and a shirt which drooped over his shoulders. He slung a bag w  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:56 PM
நான் ஏன் பிறந்தேன்? - அனுபவம்
By Anbudan Miththiran in True Story | Reads: 732 | Likes: 0
ரொம்ப நாட்களாக ஒரு மடிக்கணினி வாங்க வேண்டும்  என்று ஆசை. ஆனால் இயலாத நிலை. ரொம்ப நாட்களாக ஒரு புத்தகம் வெளியிட   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 07:38 PM
My Stranger
By srishti mukherjee in Romance | Reads: 731 | Likes: 0
He walked in as usual, a little tired, worn out, like he always did. His face, straight, like he had long forgotten how to smile. "two coffees to go, please" he said sliding a few bills across the counter as he moved to his favourite side of the coffee shop. He seemed to be exhausted, occupied with   Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 12:39 AM
Hold tightly
By Vatsal Mishra in True Story | Reads: 731 | Likes: 0
“Bandra station?” A pat on the back, a pair of questioning eyes & those two words broke the daydream that I was immersed in, right in the center of a jam-packed local train. I shook my head in negation as a reply to that question and squeezed my shoulders in an attempt to   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:08 AM
Belle illumination of the deep
By Amie Madekar in General Literary | Reads: 731 | Likes: 0
Belle illumination of the deep    "Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. In effect, the people who change our lives the most begin to sing to us while we are still in darkness. If we listen to their song , we will see the dawning of a new part of our  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 08:19 PM